22–26 Jan 2018
Bormio, Italy
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Wednesday Afternoon

24 Jan 2018, 17:00
Bormio, Italy

Bormio, Italy

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  1. Dr Rudolf Oldeman (INFN sezione di Cagliari and Università di Cagliari)
    24/01/2018, 17:00
    Short Contribution
    I understand the topic has been suggested by the conference organizers. Please let me know if you'd like a full abstract. Best wishes, Rudolf Oldeman
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  2. Prof. Wolfgang Gradl (Universität Mainz)
    24/01/2018, 17:25
    Short Contribution
    Flavour-changing neutral currents, such as $B \to K^{(*)} \ell^+\ell^-$ or $B \to X_s \gamma$, are forbidden at tree level in the Standard Model. At lowest order, they occur at 1-loop level, making them sensitive to quantum corrections from particles beyond the Standard Model (SM). Via these virtual contributions, one can probe mass scales which are currently inaccessible in direct...
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  3. Krisztina Marton (Wigner RCP of HAS, Budapest, Hungary)
    24/01/2018, 17:45
    Hadron Physics
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    NA61/SHINE is a large acceptance hadron spectrometer at CERN SPS. Its main goals are to search for the critical point of the strongly interacting matter, to study the onset of deconfinement, and to study high transverse momentum phenomena in a fixed target environment. The physics program of the experiment contains data taking in p+p, p+A, and A+A collisions at various energies. In this...
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  4. Prof. Joachim Stroth (Uni. Frankfurt)
    24/01/2018, 18:05
    Applications and Instrumentations
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    monolotic detector sensors for CBM
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  5. Ivan Vorobyev (Technische Universität München)
    24/01/2018, 18:25
    Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics
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    In ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, hadronic matter is believed to form a new state of matter comprising deconfined quarks and gluons — the quark- gluon plasma (QGP). Electron-positron pairs are produced during all stages of such collisions and carry information unperturbed by final-state effects, thus providing us with a unique experimental tool to study the whole...
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  6. Dr sebastiana puglia (LNS-INFN)
    24/01/2018, 18:45
    Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics
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    Plasma state is characterized by a complexity that vastly exceeds that exhibited in the solid, liquid, and gaseous states, Correspondingly, the physical properties of nuclear matter (structure, life times, reaction mechanisms etc.) could be drastically changed inside the plasma. These studies represent one of the most far ranging, difficult and challenging research areas today, implications...
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  7. Dr Mikhail Gorshteyn (JGU)
    24/01/2018, 19:05
    Hadron Physics
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    Measuring the parameters of the Standard Model (SM) at low energies with high precision allows one to discover physics beyond the SM (BSM) if a deviation from the SM prediction is observed experimentally, or constrain the BSM contributions if no such deviation is seen. The precision of modern experiments makes them sensitive to heavy New Physics at scales of several tens of TeV, making them...
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