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HF2022: Heavy Flavours from small to large systems

Europe/Paris
Institut Pascal

Institut Pascal

Rue André Rivière 91400 Orsay
Description

HF2022: Heavy Flavours from small to large systems

This program focuses on the physics of open heavy flavour and quarkonium production in the hot and dense QCD medium created in heavy-ion collisions, as well as in vacuum. The scope is to foster discussions among theorists and experimentalists, towards unifying the description of the open and hidden heavy-flavour sectors. Details on the scientific program can be found in the program tab.

This is a three-week program. The first two weeks will consist of selected talks by keynote speakers with ample time for discussions. One or two topics per day will be addressed (max. of 2 oral presentations per day, allowing time for discussions).

  • Week 1: HF production in proton-proton/nucleus, electron-proton/nucleus and ultra-peripheral collisions;
  • Week 2: HF production in cold and hot nuclear medium;

The third week, a workshop will be organised to summarize the discussions and link them with other related topics.

This program will be hosted by the Institut Pascal (Orsay, France). The participants can be allocated an office during their stay.

The organisers would like to ask participants needing a calm space for babies or toddlers, as well as those needing help to find daycare for their kids during the program to please contact us. We will do our best to help you.

 

                    

This programme is supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant agreement no. 824093, by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) via the grant ANR-20-CE31-0015 (“PrecisOnium”), via the “P2IO LabEx (ANR-10-LABX-0038)” and the "P2I" axis of the Graduate School of Physics of Université Paris-Saclay.

Participants
  • Afnan SHATAT
  • Ajjath Abdul Hameed
  • Aleksander Kusina
  • Alexander Lind
  • Alice Colpani Serri
  • Andrea Beraudo
  • Andrea Rossi
  • Andrea Tavira García
  • Andry Rakotozafindrabe
  • Anton Andronic
  • Anton Safronov
  • Barbara Trzeciak
  • Benjamin Audurier
  • Benoit Blossier
  • Boris Kopeliovich
  • Carlo Flore
  • Charlotte Van Hulse
  • Chris Flett
  • Christophe SUIRE
  • Corentin Cot
  • Cvetan CHESHKOV
  • Cynthia Hadjidakis
  • Cyrille Marquet
  • Daniel Kikola
  • David d'Enterria
  • Ekta Chaubey
  • Elena Bratkovskaya
  • Elena G. FERREIRO
  • Emilie Li
  • Fiorella Fionda
  • Florian Damas
  • François Arleo
  • Gian Michele Innocenti
  • Giuseppe Bruno
  • Hagop Sazdjian
  • Hervé Dutrieux
  • Hua-Sheng Shao
  • imanol corredoira
  • Iurii Karpenko
  • Ivan Vitev
  • Jaebeom Park
  • Jana Crkovska
  • Javier Castillo Castellanos
  • Jean-Philippe Lansberg
  • Jean-Yves OLLITRAULT
  • Jelle Bor
  • Jiaxing Zhao
  • Jing Wang
  • Joakim Nystrand
  • Joerg Aichelin
  • Kara Mattioli
  • Kate Lynch
  • Kazuhiro WATANABE
  • LABONI MANNA
  • Laure Massacrier
  • Lech Szymanowski
  • Leticia Cunqueiro
  • Magdalena Djordjevic
  • Mariola Klusek-Gawenda
  • Matthew Nguyen
  • Maxim Nefedov
  • Maxime Guilbaud
  • Michael Fucilla
  • Michael Winn
  • Nicolas Bizé
  • Peter Skands
  • Pol-Bernard GOSSIAUX
  • Saad Nabeebaccus
  • Salvatore Plumari
  • Samuel Wallon
  • Sergey Barsuk
  • Shanshan Cao
  • Shreyasi Acharya
  • Steffen Bass
  • Taesoo Song
  • Theraa TORK
  • Valeriia Zhovkovska
  • Valerio Bertone
  • Vincenzo Greco
  • Vincenzo Minissale
  • Vsevolod Yeroshenko
  • wangmei zha
  • Yacine Mehtar-Tani
  • Yelyzaveta Yedelkina
  • Zaida Conesa del Valle
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