22–23 févr. 2010
LAPTH
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Session

Heavy flavour

22 févr. 2010, 14:15
Auditorium M. Vivargent (LAPTH)

Auditorium M. Vivargent

LAPTH

9, chemin de Bellevue 74941 Annecy-le-Vieux France

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  1. Dr Jean-Philippe Lansberg (Ecole Polytechnique - CPhT)
    22/02/2010 14:15
  2. Dr Andry Rakotozafindrabe (CEA Saclay, IRFU/SPhN)
    22/02/2010 15:05
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  3. François Arleo (LAPTH)
    22/02/2010 15:35
  4. Dr Enrico Scomparin (INFN-Torino (Italy))
    22/02/2010 16:35
    The observation of an anomalous jpsi suppression in nucleus-nucleus collisions is one of the most important results of the SPS heavy-ion program. An essential ingredient in this result is the determination, obtained by studying p-A collisions, of cold nuclear matter effects. These effects are extrapolated to A-A collisions, determining a reference jpsi yield that is then compared with the...
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  5. Dr Nicolas Matagne (Université de Mons)
    22/02/2010 17:05
  6. Dr Tzvetalina Stavreva (LPSC)
    22/02/2010 17:35
    The associated production of direct photons and heavy quarks probes the gluon and heavy quark PDFs. As such this process can be used to constrain those nPDFs and to distinguish between different nPDF sets. Predictions for hadron and ion colliders (ALICE, RHIC) are shown.
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