24–30 nov. 2019
Centre Moulin Mer
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Quarkonium anisotropic flow in Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE

27 nov. 2019, 11:00
30m
Centre Moulin Mer

Centre Moulin Mer

Route du centre nautique, 29460 Logonna-Daoulas www.moulin-mer.fr/ https://goo.gl/maps/zfearb173UxabXPFA (English) The centre is located at about 30 minutes drive from Brest. We will provide transport from Brest airport and train station to the centre Moulin Mer. The shuttle will leave the airport at 18h30 and the station at 19h on the 24th November and arrive at the airport at 8h and the station at 8h30 on the 30th November. (Français) Le centre est situé pas loin de la ville de Brest. Il y aura une navette entre l'aéroport/la gare et le centre Moulin Mer. La navette partira de l'aéroport à 18h30 et de la gare à 19h le 24 novembre et arrivera à l'aéroport à 8h et à la gare vers 8h30 le 30 novembre.

Orateur

Robin Caron (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))

Description

ALICE experiment at LHC studies through ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions, a deconfined state of matter, the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP). This state raises many questions about mechanisms of strong interaction and the cohesion of matter. Moreover, QGP is an extremely hot and dense state that behaves more like a nearly ideal, strongly interacting fluid and it can represents the universe at the first microseconds. According to Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) the theory that describes strong interaction, heavy quark pair (quarkonium) represent an ideal probe to study such a state. Thus, the measurement of quarkonium azimuthal anisotropy in the particle distributions (related to the anisotropic flow), at an energy in the center of mass at 5.02 TeV, will allow to constrain the transport models describing the quarkonium production and the macroscopic properties of the QGP.

Author

Robin Caron (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))

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