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RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting

Workshop 6

 

Heavy Flavor and Quarkonia Production

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Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Organizers: Ralf Averbeck and Frank Laue
Time: Full Day
Location: Large Seminar Room, Physics - Bldg. 510
Summary:  
Observables related to heavy flavor and quarkonia production can provide unique information about the production and evolution of QCD matter. This workshop will focus on both experimental and theoretical work regarding heavy flavor and quarkonia production at RHIC, CERN, and elsewhere. The current status as well as perspectives for the future will be discussed.

Agenda


09:00 - 09:35   Heavy quarks in finite temperature lattice QCD [pdf]  [ppt]   Peter Petreczky, BNL
09:35 - 10:10 Can quarkonia survive deconfinement? [pdf]  [ppt] Agnes Mocsy, BNL
10:10 - 11:05 Quarkonia production at PHENIX [pdf]  [ppt] Sasha Lebedev, Iowa State University
11:05 - 11:40 Quarkonia measurements with the STAR detector [pdf]  [ppt] Pibero Djawotho, Indiana University Cyclotron Facility
11:40 - 12:15   Dimuon measurements by NA60 [pdf]  [ppt]   Axel Drees, SUNY @ Stony Brook
 
12:15 - 14:00   Lunch    
 
14:00 - 14:35   Open heavy flavor with the PHENIX detector [pdf]  [ppt]   Sergey Butsyk, LANL
14:35 - 15:10   Oepn heavy flavor with the STAR detector [pdf]  [ppt]   Jaro Bielcik, Yale University
15:10 - 15:45 Heavy flavor and quarkonium production in pQCD [pdf] Ramona Vogt, LLNL
 
15:45 - 16:05   Coffee Break    
 
16:05 - 16:40   Heavy quark energy loss in a dynamical QCD medium [pdf]  [ppt]   Magdalena Djordjevic, Ohio State University
16:40 - 17:15 Collisional dissociation of heavy mesons in the QGP [pdf] Ivan Vitev, LANL
  Adjourn  

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