17–21 Jun 2019
Europe/Budapest timezone

Session

Session 2

18 Jun 2019, 17:20

Conveners

Session 2: Heavy-Ion Theory

  • Laszlo Csernai (University of Bergen)

Session 2: Strongly Correlated Systems

  • Robert Vertesi (MTA Wigner RCP RMI)

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  1. Prof. Tamás Csörgő (Wigner RCP and EKE KRC, Budapest and Gyöngyös)
    18/06/2019, 17:20

    We discuss a recently found family of exact and analytic, finite and accelerating, 1+1 dimensional solutions of perfect fluid relativistic hydrodynamics to describe the pseudorapidity densities and longitudinal HBT-radii and to estimate the lifetime parameter and the initial energy density of the expanding fireball in symmetric heavy ion collisions at RHIC and LHC energies. From these exact...

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  2. Gabor Biro (MTA Wigner FK)
    18/06/2019, 17:50

    The non-extensive statistical description of the identified final state particles measured in high energy collisions is well-known by it's wide range of applicability. However, there are many open questions that need to be answered, including but not limited to the question of the observed mass scaling of massive hadrons or the size and multiplicity dependence of the model parameters. This...

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  3. Mr Bálint Csurgay-Horváth (Eötvös University)
    18/06/2019, 18:20
  4. Johann Rafelski (The University of Arizona)
    20/06/2019, 17:20

    Where is the meteorite? Just maybe it went into the Earth: we consider compact ultra-dense objects (CUDO) meteors made predominantly of ultra dense matter such as STRANGElet = fragments of neutron stars filled with strange quarks, DARK MATTER bound objects, MICRO BLACK HOLES. For such exotic impactors each planet or moon is a macroscopic detector accumulating CUDO impact signature over...

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