XLIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
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US/Central
Nancy (secretary) Rezek
(ANL), Sergei Chekanov
(ANL), Sharon (secretary) Grant
(IIT), Zack Sullivan
(Illinois Institute of Technology)
Description
XLIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics (ISMD) is an international high-energy conference which attracts theorists and experimentalists with a common interest in reactions involving a large number of particles. The Symposium is organized by the Physics Department of the Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, USA) and the HEP division of Argonne National Laboratory (Chicago, USA). The official web site of the symposium is here.
Welcome at Hermann Hall at IIT. We will have some refreshment / snack and the organizers can help you with some useful information (how to reach your hotel etc.). If you want, you can also register. You can park your car from both sides of the Hermann hall (State Str. or Federal St). Parking is free on Sunday.1h 30m
Multi-particle aspects of high-density systems in heavy ion collisions with the ATLAS detector17m
Speaker:
Jiangyong Jia
Slides
09:00
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10:30
Multiparticle aspects of high-density systems in heavy ion collisionsChaired by Piotr.Bozek
Chaired by Piotr.Bozek
09:17
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09:34
Recent CMS experiment results on multiparticle aspects of high-density systems in heavy-ion collisions17m
Speaker:
Victoria Zhukova
Slides
09:34
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09:51
Particle production sources in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC17m
Speaker:
Georg Wolschin
Slides
09:51
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10:12
Recent STAR Results from the RHIC Beam Energy Scan21m
Speaker:
Hui WANG
(BNL)
Slides
10:12
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10:30
Recent results from ALICE18m
Speaker:
Mateusz Ploskon
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Slides
10:30
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11:00
Coffee Break
30m
11:00
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11:20
Introduction20m
Speaker:
Simona Rolli
Slides
11:00
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13:00
Multiparticle aspects of physics beyond the SMChaired by LianTao Wang
Chaired by LianTao Wang
11:20
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11:40
BSM searches in multi-objects final states at TEVATRON20m
Speaker:
Raymond Culbertson
Slides
11:40
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12:00
BSM searches in multi-objects final states with the CMS detector20m
Speaker:
Jane Nachtman
(The Univ. of Iowa, United States)
Slides
12:00
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12:20
Multi-lepton new physics searches20m
Speaker:
Patrick Meade
Slides
12:20
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12:40
BSM searches in multi-objects final states with the ATLAS detector20m
Speaker:
DrThijs Cornelissen
(Wuppertal)
Slides
12:40
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13:00
Jet and new physics searches20m
Speaker:
David Krohn
Slides
13:00
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14:00
Lunch
1h
14:00
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15:45
Heavy-ion collisions
14:00
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14:25
Recent ATLAS results on HI collisions25m
Speaker:
Martin Spousta
Slides
14:25
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14:50
Recent Heavy Ion Results with the CMS Detector (Hard and EM Probes)25m
Speaker:
DrYen-Jie Lee
(CERN)
Slides
14:50
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15:15
Physics implications of correlation data from the RHIC and LHC heavy-ion programs25m
Speaker:
DrLanny Ray
(The University of Texas at Austin)
Slides
15:15
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15:45
Theory overview30m
Speaker:
DrAbhijit Majumder
(Wayne State University)
Slides
15:45
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16:15
Coffee Break
30m
16:15
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17:55
Heavy-ion collisionsChaired by David Hofman
Chaired by David Hofman
16:15
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16:35
Recent Heavy Ion Results with the ALICE Detector20m
Speaker:
Prof.Joern Putschke
(Wayne State University)
Slides
16:35
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16:55
Review of RHIC heavy-ion results20m
Speaker:
Olga Evdokimov
(UIC)
Slides
16:55
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17:15
Collective dynamics of the p-Pb collisions at the LHC20m
Speaker:
Wojciech Broniowski
Slides
17:15
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17:35
Kaon Freeze-out Dynamics in sqrt(s_NN)=200GeV Au+Au Collisions at RHIC20m
Speaker:
Michal Sumbera
Slides
17:35
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17:55
Study of limiting fragmentation in p+Pb collisions at 158 GeV20m
Speaker:
Maciej Rybczyński
(Jan Kochanowski University)
Slides
19:00
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21:00
Symposium Dinner at The Berghoff restaurant. Location: 17 W Adams St Chicago. Presentation "Good reasons and real reasons: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, IIT, and Chicago" by Kevin Harrington (Professor Emeritus of Architectural History, IIT)
2h
Berghoff restaurant