Nuclear Theory/RIKEN Seminar
"Liouville action, high multiplicity tail and shape of proton"
Presented by Vladimir Skokov, BNL
Friday, June 1, 2018, 2 pm
CFNS Seminar Room, 2-38
Hosted by: Chun Shen
In this talk I violate the common wisdom "one seminar — one message" and discuss two seemingly unrelated results in the framework of the dilute-dense CGC approach: the effect of spatial eccentricity of the projectile (proton) shape on the second harmonic in double-inclusive gluon production and the theoretical description of the high gluon multiplicity tail. I will show that these two superficially unrelated results in combination may lead to unexpected consequences for the phenomenology of p-A collisions.