Orateur
Bjoern Schenke
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Description
I will review recent progress in understanding collective phenomena in small system collisions. After discussing strong indications for the dominance of final state effects for generating signals of collectivity, I will review the important role of the longitudinal structure in small systems, ranging from 3He+Au to ultraperipheral Pb+Pb collisions.
I will touch on the applicability of hydrodynamics, comment on models that describe dense and dilute regions differently, and discuss the status of hard probes in small systems.
Auteur principal
Bjoern Schenke
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)