3–7 juin 2024
Université de Strasbourg / Palais de la Musique et des Congrès
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Session

Plenary

3 juin 2024, 10:45
Room Curie (Université de Strasbourg / Palais de la Musique et des Congrès)

Room Curie

Université de Strasbourg / Palais de la Musique et des Congrès

Strasbourg, France

Présidents de session

Plenary

  • Johanna Stachel (University of Heidelberg)

Plenary

  • Jürgen Schukraft (CERN)

Plenary

  • Claudia Ratti (University of Houston)

Plenary: Prospects

  • Silvia Masciocchi (Universität Heidelberg & GSI)

Plenary: Awards for Best Posters (NuPECC) and Flash talks (3 talks x 10min)

  • Lijuan Ruan (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Documents de présentation

Aucun document.

  1. Mesut Arslandok (Yale)
    03/06/2024 10:45
    Talk
  2. Fiorella Fionda (University & INFN, Cagliari), Fiorella Maria Celeste Fionda (University & INFN, Cagliari)
    03/06/2024 11:05
    Talk
  3. Florian Damas (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet (CNRS/IN2P3, France)), Florian Damas (LLR)
    03/06/2024 11:25
    Talk
  4. Thomas Boettcher (University of Cincinnati)
    03/06/2024 11:50
    Talk
  5. Petr Balek (AGH University of Krakow)
    03/06/2024 12:10
    Talk

    ATLAS highlights: Recent results from ATLAS

    This talk presents an overview of recent ATLAS measurements in heavy ion collision systems.
    These include multiple measurements of jet production and jet structure, which probe the dynamics of the hot, dense Quark-Gluon Plasma formed in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, and measurements of quarkonia and heavy flavor production to probe...

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  6. Qian Yang (Shandong University)
    03/06/2024 14:00
    Talk

    Qian Yang, for the STAR Collaboration

    STAR is a multipurpose detector with excellent particle identification capabilities, operating at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at BNL.
    Recently, STAR has completed data taking for the second phase of the Beam Energy Scan program at RHIC (BES-II) and the Isobar collisions program. The BES-II program includes dedicated low beam energy runs and...

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  7. Maya Shimomura
    03/06/2024 14:30
    Talk
  8. Rachid Nouicer (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    03/06/2024 14:50
    Talk

    sPHENIX is a new state-of-the-art detector constructed at Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). It was commissioned and took first Au+Au collision's data in the RHIC Run-2023.
    It seeks to answer fundamental questions on the nature of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), including its coupling strength and temperature dependence, by using a suite of precision jet...

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  9. Andrzej Rybicki (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
    03/06/2024 16:15
    Talk

    News from NA61/SHINE

    The NA61/SHINE experiment at the CERN SPS is a multipurpose fixed-target spectrometer for charged and neutral hadron measurements. Its research program includes studies of strong interactions as well as reference measurements for neutrino and cosmic-ray physics. A significant advantage of NA61/SHINE over collider experiments is its extended coverage of phase space...

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  10. Manuel Lorenz
    03/06/2024 16:35
    Talk
  11. Jochen Klein (CERN)
    07/06/2024 10:30
    Talk
  12. Carlos MUNOZ CAMACHO (IJCLab), Carlos Munoz Camacho
    07/06/2024 11:00
    Talk
  13. Yvonne Leifels (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung)
    07/06/2024 11:30
    Talk
  14. Piotr Podlaski (University of Warsaw)
    07/06/2024 12:00
    Talk
  15. Iouri Belikov (IPHC)
    07/06/2024 15:45
  16. Nicolas BUSSER (IPHC Strasbourg)
    07/06/2024 15:50
  17. Xin WU (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2024 15:55
    Talk
  18. Mlle Sara Pucillo (Università di Torino & INFN)
    07/06/2024 16:05
    Talk
  19. Mlle Pooja - (Indian Institute of Technology Goa)
    07/06/2024 16:15
    Talk
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