Dr
Maksym Teklishyn
(FAIR)
23/01/2017, 17:03
Poster
The physics aim of the Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment is to explore the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter at highest net baryon densities and moderate temperatures in the range reachable with AA collisions between 2-45 AGeV, initially 2-14 AGeV (SIS 100).
The Silicon Tracking System (STS) is the central detector for charge particle tracking and momentum...
Dr
Matthias Hoek
(JGU Mainz)
23/01/2017, 17:06
Applications and Instrumentations
Very precise timing below the 100ps-mark is gaining importance in modern detector designs. Many technology demonstrators achieving this goal were based on the Cherenkov effect exploiting its prompt light emission. One common requirement is the necessity to compensate inherent walk effects to reach the sub-100ps timing precison.
In traditional approaches either the amplitude is measured in...
Dr
Ivan Ravasenga
(DISAT, Politecnico di Torino)
23/01/2017, 17:12
Poster
ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) aims at studying the nuclear matter at high densities and temperatures characterizing a particular state of matter called Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP), using proton-proton, proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
The third run of LHC will start in 2021 after a shutdown of two years to allow the upgrade of both...
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Chloë Hebborn
(Université libre de Bruxelles)
23/01/2017, 17:15
Poster
For the last decades, multiple international facilities have developed Radioactive-Ion Beams (RIB) to measure reaction processes including exotic nuclei. These measurements coupled with an accurate theoretical model of the reaction enable us to infer information about the structure of these nuclei. The partial-wave expansion and the Continuum-Discretised Coupled Channel method (CDCC) provide...
Dr
Dagmar Adamova
(NPI ASCR Prague/Rez)
23/01/2017, 17:18
Poster
The performance of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) during the ongoing Run 2 is above expectations both concerning the delivered luminosity and the LHC live time. This resulted in a volume of data much larger than originally anticipated. Based on the status of current data production levels and the structure of the LHC experiment computing models, the estimates of the data production rates and...
Andrej Ilner
(Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)
23/01/2017, 17:21
Poster
We study the dynamics of the strange vector meson resonance K* in
heavy-ion collisions using the microscopic Parton-Hadron-String-Dynamics
(PHSD) transport approach with hadronic and partonic degrees-of-freedom
and dynamics hadronisation. We investigate the behaviour of the K* in the
medium by using Breit-Wigner spectral functions with self-energies based
on the G-Matrix approach. The...
Mr
Guillaume Maquart
(IPNl)
23/01/2017, 17:27
Poster
An experiment as been realized using the EUROBALL IV array at Strasbourg to study the fission products
produced in the reaction 208Pb(180; F
). Nevertheless, the experiment also lead to the production of 223Th
produced in the fusion-evaporation channel of this reaction with three neutrons evaporated. The structure of
thorium isotopes is known to present features of octupole collectivity....
Dr
Slava Tsaran
(Uni. Mainz)
23/01/2017, 17:30
Hadron Physics
Poster
The method of coherent pi0 photo production (gamma + Ag.s.-> pi0 +Ag.s., where Ag.s. is a nucleus in its ground state) provides an ecient tool to study the neutron skin of various nuclei.
We will investigate the case of nuclei with zero spin and isospin from theoretical point of
view in the framework of a distorted wave impulse approximation in momentum space.
For the pion-nucleus nal-state...