Nuclear Physics Seminar

"Recent development of quarkonium production in p+p and p+A collisions"

Presented by Yan-Qing Ma, University of Maryland

Tuesday, March 17, 2015, 11:00 am — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

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 region, a NRQCD+CGC framework was proposed to take into account the intrinsic transverse momentum and gluon saturation effects. I will talk about these theories and their application on p+p and p+A collisions from RHIC to LHC.

Hosted by: Oleg Eyser

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