Conveners
RHIC 6
- Denes Molnar (Purdue University)
Prof.
Michael Lisa
(Ohio State University)
4/10/15, 4:00 PM
invited talk
Over the past several years, a major component of the experimental program at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has been a systematic study of heavy ion collisions over a large range of energies ($\sqrt{s_{NN}}\sim 5-200$~GeV/c). The motivation for this large-scale undertaking is to explore the phase structure of QCD matter for a range of system parameters (temperature and chemical...
Dr
Yan-Qing Ma
(University of Maryland)
4/10/15, 5:00 PM
invited talk
Although the next-to-leading order NRQCD calculation can solve many puzzles of heavy quarkonium production phenomena, it can neither describe data at very high nor very low transverse momentum (pT) region. At very high pT region, a double parton fragmentation formalism was proposed recently, which can systematically reorganize the expansion and resum large logarithms; while at very low pT...