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High pT & Jet Physics

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Location: Physics Large Seminar Room, Bldg. 510
Date: Monday, June 20, 2005    
Organizer: Jan Rak    
       
Agenda Talk   Speaker
       
09:00-09:40 The manifestations of strongly coupled QGP at RHIC [pdf] [ppt] TH Edward Shuryak (SB SUNY)
09:40-10:20 R_AA, R_CP in AuAu, dAu. STAR [pdf] [ppt] EXP Camille Mironov (Kent State)
10:20-11:00 QCD resummations for hadronic collisions [pdf] [ppt] TH Werner Vogelsang (BNL)
       
11:00-11:10 Coffee    
       
11:10-11:50 pi-h correlations in PHENIX [pdf] [ppt] EXP Brian Cole (Columbia)
11:50-12:30 Overwiev of the fragmentation function measurements at HERMES [pdf] [ppt] EXP Naomi Makins (UIUC)
       
12:30-01:30 Lunch    
       
01:30-02:10 Open issues at RHIC [pdf] [ppt] TH Denes Molnar
02:10-02:50 Identified particle correlations, STAR [pdf] [ppt] EXP Mark Horner (LBNL)
02:50-03:30 Identified particle correlations,and jet modifications in AuAu. PHENIX [pdf] [ppt] EXP Anne Sickles (SB SUNY)
       
03:30-04:00 Coffee    
       
04:00-04:40 Back-to-back correlations in p+A and A+A reactions [pdf] [ppt] TH Ivan Vitev (LANL)
04:40-05:20 kT from dijet correlations, can we measure the orbital momentum? [pdf] [ppt] EXP Douglas Fields (UNM)

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