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RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting

Workshop 4

 

Hard Probes of Nuclear Collisions at RHIC

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Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Organizers: James Dunlop and Brian Cole
Time: Full Day
Location: Large Seminar Room, Physics - Bldg. 510
Summary:  
This workshop will cover all aspects of hard physics in A+A, d+Au and baseline p+p collisions wih a concentration on the measurement and interpretation of jet quenching in heavy ion collisions. The program will consist of a mixture of experimental and theoretical talks on a variety of topics including: single high-pt hadron and photon production and suppression in heavy ion collisions, di- hadron correlations and di-jet suppression, di-jet distortion and 3- hadron correlations, photon-hadron correlations and forward hadron production at moderate pt. The workshop will attempt to answer the question "what can we learn about the properties of the medium by measuring medium-induced energy loss at RHIC?

Agenda


Introductory Session   Start Time   Length Speaker
PHENIX High-pt [pdf]  [ppt]   9:00:00 AM   :40 David Winter
Star High-pt [pdf]  [ppt] 9:40:00 AM :40 Oana Catu
 
Coffee Break   10:20:00 AM   :25  
 
Radiative/collisional energy loss, geo [pdf]  [ppt]   10:45:00 AM   :40 Aszfar Adil
Forward physics at RHIC [pdf]  [ppt]   11:25:00 AM   :30 Ramiro Debbe
Single particle (expt) [pdf]  [ppt]   11:55:00 AM   :25 Stefan Bathe
 
Lunch   12:30:00 PM   1:30  
 
Single direct photon [pdf]  [ppt]   2:00:00 PM   :30 Takao Sakaguchi
heavy flavor (expts) [pdf]  [ppt]   2:30:00 PM   :30 Manuel Calderon
Di-hadron suppresion (expt) [pdf]  [ppt]   3:00:00 PM   :30 Joern Putschke
 
Coffee Break   3:30:00 PM   :20  
 
Di-jet modification (expt) [pdf]  [ppt]   3:50:00 PM   :30 Wolf Holzmann
photo-hadron (expt) [pdf]  [ppt]   4:20:00 PM   :30 Saskia Mioduszewski
           
Discussion   4:50:00 PM   :45  

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