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SUMMARY:Strange productions through transport approach at colliding energy
  54.4 GeV/A
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T050000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T052000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-18-761@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Apar Agarwal (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre)\nhtt
 ps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/761/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/761/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Investigating jet modification in high multiplicity proton-proton 
 collisions at 13 TeV using PYTHIA 8 event generator
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T044000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T050000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-730@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: PROTTOY DAS (BOSE INSTITUTE\, KOLKATA\, INDIA)\nWe w
 ill present a study of multiplicity dependence of the differential jet sha
 pe observable $\\rho(r)$ in proton-proton (pp) collisions at $\\sqrt{s}$ =
  13 TeV using PYTHIA 8 Monash 2013 Monte Carlo simulation. A significant m
 odification of $\\rho(r)$ is observed in high multiplicity pp collisions c
 ompared to the minimum bias ones. We will discuss the underlying physics m
 echanisms in PYTHIA 8\, responsible for the observed modification.\n\nhttp
 s://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/730/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/730/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Jet measurements at LHC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T122000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T125000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-745@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sidharth Prasad (Bose Institute\, Kolkata)\nhttps://
 events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/745/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/745/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Di-lepton production from a hot and dense rotating and magnetized 
 QCD medium
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T100000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T103000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-752@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Aminul Islam Chowdhury ()\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.i
 n/event/18/contributions/752/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/752/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:The anisotropic flow of thermal photons in most-central α-cluster
 ed C+Au collisions at 200A GeV
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T094000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T100000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-729@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Pingal Dasgupta (Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics a
 nd Ion-beam Application (MOE)\, Institute of Modern Physics\, Fudan Univer
 sity)\nThe light nuclei such as B\, C\, O etc. can occur in different stab
 le α-clustered states\, as found in the low-energy nuclear structure stud
 ies. Recent phenomenological findings suggest that such light nuclei with 
 different exotic shapes can produce large initial-state anisotropies in re
 lativistic nuclear collisions. The electromagnetic radiations\, being sens
 itive to the initial dynamics\, are expected to be affected by the initial
  clustered structures significantly. In this work\, we estimate the produc
 tion and anisotropic flow of photons from most-central collisions of trian
 gular α- clustered carbon and gold at $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$200 GeV at RHIC us
 ing an event-by-event hydrodynamic framework and compare the results with 
 those obtained from unclustered carbon and gold collisions. We find that t
 he thermal photon $v_3$ for most central collisions is significantly large
  for the clustered case compared to the case with unclustered carbon. In c
 ontrast\, the elliptic flow parameter ($v_2$) is found to be similar for t
 he two cases. We show that the ratio of anisotropic flow coefficients can 
 be a potential observable to detect the α-clustered structure in the carb
 on nucleus.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/729/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/729/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Impact of Baryon anti-Baryon annihilation on apparent strangeness 
 enhancement of Λ̄/p̄ in heavy ion collisions at SPS energy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T092000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T094000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-760@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ekata Nandy (VECC\, Kolkata)\nhttps://events.vecc.go
 v.in/event/18/contributions/760/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/760/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dimuon measurement at CBM experiment
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T090000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T092000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-728@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: sayak chatterjee (Bose Institute)\nThe Compressed Ba
 ryonic Matter (CBM)\, currently under construction at the Facility for Ant
 i-proton and Ion Research (FAIR) accelerator complex in Darmstadt\, German
 y aims to explore the QCD phase diagram at high baryon densities. Till dat
 e\, no dilepton data have been collected in heavy-ion collisions at beam e
 nergies between 2A and 40A GeV. CBM aims to perform pioneering measurement
 s of lepton pairs in nuclear collisions\, employing both electron ($e^{+}e
 ^{-}$) and muon ($\\mu^{+}\\mu^{-}$) channels\, in the energy domain $\\sq
 rt{s_{NN}}\\sim$ 2.7-4.9 GeV\, using unprecedented reaction rates of up to
  10 MHz. The Muon Chamber (MuCh) sub-system is dedicatedly designed to tra
 ck the muons pairs coming from the decay of Low Mass Vector Mesons (LMVM) 
 and $J/\\psi$. The expected performance in the muon channel is compared in
  terms of signal significances and background components for nucleus-nucle
 us (NN) and hadron-nucleus (pN) collisions. \n	\nIn this contribution\, th
 e details of the simulation framework\, analysis techniques and results wi
 ll be presented for the foreseen CBM energies.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.
 in/event/18/contributions/728/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/728/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Production of Strange Hadrons and Resonances in pp\, pPb and PbPb 
 Collisions at the LHC Energies
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T101000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T103000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-718@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Hirak Kumar Koley (Nuclear and Particle Physics Rese
 arch Centre\, Department of Physics\, Jadavpur University\, Kolkata - 7000
 32\, India)\nNuclear matter at sufficiently high temperature and energy de
 nsity undergoes a transition to a phase in which quarks and gluons do not 
 remain confined: the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) phase [1]. Such an exotic st
 ate of strongly interacting quantum chromodynamics matter can be produced 
 in the laboratory in high-energy heavy-ion collisions\, where an enhanced 
 production of strange hadrons is observed. Strangeness enhancement is orig
 inally proposed as a key signature to identify the formation of QGP in hig
 h-energy heavy-ion collisions [2]. The yield of strange hadrons is one of 
 the various observables\, which is sensitive to the system evolved after n
 uclear collisions. In particular\, the resonance particles are also import
 ant for probing QGP phase because of their shorter lifetime (a few fm/c)\,
  comparable to the medium lifetime\, and due to the rescattering and regen
 eration processes at the freeze-outs\, the yields of the resonances may va
 ry with respect to the non-resonance particles. Recent studies of small co
 llision systems at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) show unambiguous simila
 rities in hadron production between high multiplicity pp\, pPb collisions 
 and PbPb collisions [3]. The studies on production of strange hadron and r
 esonances play important roles in characterizing the LHC data in different
  collision systems.\n\nIn this contribution\, we investigate the strange h
 adron and resonance yields using pQCD-inspired multiple-Parton scattering 
 approach-based two different models\, EPOS3 including the hydrodynamical e
 volution of produced particles and AMPT with a String Melting scenario. Th
 e results of yield ratios of identified hadrons will be presented for pp\,
  pPb and PbPb collisions at various LHC energies and results will be confr
 onted to the available experimental data to understand the properties of s
 trongly interacting matter produced in heavy-ion collisions in terms of th
 e model parameters.\n\n1. Shuryak E. V.\, Quantum chromodynamics and the t
 heory of superdense matter\, Phys. Rep. **61**\, 71–158 (1980). \n2. Koc
 h P.\, Muller B. & Rafelski J.\, Strangeness in relativistic heavy ion col
 lisions\, Phys. Rep. **142**\, 167–262 (1986).\n3. Adam J. et. al.\, ALI
 CE Collaboration\, Enhanced production of multi-strange hadrons in high-mu
 ltiplicity proton-proton collisions\, Nature Physics volume **13**\, 535-5
 39 (2017).\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/718/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/718/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Strange particle production in hybrid UrQMD model for various part
 iclization scenarios
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T095000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T101000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-723@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sumit Kumar Kundu (Ph.D. Scholar)\nThe finite baryon
  density region of QCD phase diagram\, conditions which exists inside the 
 core of neutron stars will be explored by upcoming experiments such as CBM
  and MPD at FAIR and NICA facilities. As one of the key observables\, prod
 uction of strange particles provides insights about the medium expected to
  be created in the heavy-ion collisions at beam energies spanning this reg
 ime. For the optimal utilization of these future facilities\, the predicti
 ons from various phenomenological and simulation models are essential. In 
 this presentation\, we will report the results from study of strange parti
 cle production using hybrid UrQMD model employed with different freeze-out
  prescriptions available.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contribut
 ions/723/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/723/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Study of particle production mechanism in Au+Au collisions at BES 
 energies using A Multiphase Transport Model
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T093000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T095000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-719@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Krishan Gopal (Indian Institute of Science Education
  and Research Tirupati)\nA Multi-Phase Transport (AMPT) model has been use
 d extensively to study the dynamics of relativistic heavy-ion collisions a
 t various collision energies. The AMPT model is very sensitive to input pa
 rameters\; therefore\, the choice of these parameters are very important t
 o explain the results from various experiments. The motivation of this stu
 dy is to find the most suitable input parameters for AMPT model that expla
 ins the particle production and bulk properties of the medium formed at va
 rious BES energies at RHIC.\n\nIn this talk\, we will present the $p_{T}$-
 spectra  of identified hadrons ($\\pi^{\\pm}\, K^{\\pm}\,p(\\bar{p})\,K_{s
 }^{0}\, \\Lambda(\\bar{\\Lambda}$) and $\\phi$) in Au+Au collisions at $\\
 sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 7.7-200 GeV obtained from AMPT model and compare it with t
 he available experimental results. We will also present the centrality and
  energy dependence of particle yields (dN/dy)\, average transverse momentu
 m ($\\langle  p_{T} \\rangle$)\, particle ratios\, and compare them with e
 xperimental data.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/719
 /
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/719/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Search for the QCD critical point
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T090000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T093000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-762@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Jane Alam (VECC\,1/AF Bidhan Nagar\, Kolkata)\nhttps
 ://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/762/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/762/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Quarkonia production in ultra-peripheral collisions at RHIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T073000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-751@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ashik Ikbal ()\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/
 contributions/751/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/751/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Recent results on bottomonium production from the LHC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T063000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T070000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-748@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Subikash Choudhury (SINP\, Kolkata)\nhttps://events.
 vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/748/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/748/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The impact of memory on heavy quarks dynamics in hot QCD medium.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T061000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T063000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-724@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Jai Prakash ()\nHeavy quarks (HQs) are considered as
  effective probes to study the evolution of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). 
 We study the dynamics of HQs in a hot QCD medium with a time-correlated no
 ise\, η. We have introduced the effect of memory through η and the dissi
 pative force in the Generalized Langevin equation (GLV). We assume that th
 e time correlations of the colored noise decay exponentially with time\, c
 alled the memory time\, \\tau. We have explored the effect of non-zero val
 ues of \\tau on the nuclear modification factor\, R AA\,  and transverse m
 omentum broadening\, \\sigma_p of the HQs within the QGP medium. We find t
 hat overall memory slows down the momentum evolution of heavy quarks\; In 
 fact\, transverse momentum broadening and the formation of RAA are slowed 
 down by memory and the thermalization time of the heavy quarks becomes lar
 ger. We will discuss the potential impact on other observables.\n\nhttps:/
 /events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/724/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/724/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Measurement of exclusive vector meson photoproduction in ultra-per
 ipheral pPb and PbPb collisions with the CMS experiment
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T071500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T073500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-711@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Subash Chandra Behera (Indian Institute of Technolog
 y Madras (IN))\nThe exclusive photoproduction of vector mesons provides a 
 unique opportunity to constrain the gluon distribution function within pro
 tons and nuclei. Measuring vector mesons of various masses over a wide ran
 ge of rapidity and as a function of transverse momentum provides important
  information on the evolution of the gluon distribution within nuclei. A v
 ariety of measurements\, including the exclusive J/$\\psi$\, $\\rho$\, and
  $\\Upsilon$ meson production in pPb (at nucleon-nucleon center of mass en
 ergies of 5.02 and 8.16 TeV) and PbPb (5.02 TeV) collisions\, will be pres
 ented as a function of squared transverse momentum and the photon-proton c
 enter of mass energy. Finally\, compilations of these data and previous me
 asurements are compared to various theoretical predictions.\n\nhttps://eve
 nts.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/711/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/711/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Diffusion of heavy quarks in the early stages of high energy nucle
 ar collisions
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T052000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T054000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-710@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Pooja - (Indian Institute of Technology Goa)\nIn the
  pre-equilibrium stage of relativistic heavy-ion collisions\, strong quasi
 -classical gluon fields emerge. These dense\, coherent\, colored electric 
 and magnetic fields are known as Glasma. Glasma fields evolve\, and the li
 fetime of these strong fields is of the order of the formation and thermal
 ization time of the QGP\, typically a short fraction of fm/c. Heavy quarks
  (HQs) are good probes to study these early stages of high-energy collisio
 ns. We aim to study the diffusion of heavy quarks in the evolving Glasma (
 EvGlasma). Also\, we perform a systematic comparison of the diffusion of H
 Qs in the evolving Glasma fields with that of the Markovian-Brownian motio
 n in a thermalized medium of gluons. We observe the superdiffusion of HQs 
 in the EvGlasma fields as the transverse momentum broadening\, $\\sigma_p$
  of HQs increases non-linearly during the very early time. We also find th
 at for a smaller value of saturation scale\, $Q_s$\, the average transvers
 e momentum broadening is approximately the same for the two cases\, but fo
 r a larger value of $Q_s$\, Langevin dynamics underestimates the $\\sigma_
 p$.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/710/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/710/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Dilepton production from magnetized quark matter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T042000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-759@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nilanjan Chaudhuri (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre
 )\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/759/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/759/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Measurements of Electromagnetic and Hard probes at RHIC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T054500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T061500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-744@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nihar Ranjan Sahoo (NISER\, Bhubaneswar)\nhttps://ev
 ents.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/744/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/744/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Relativistic heavy-ion collisions: The Big Picture
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T043000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T051500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-743@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sourendu Gupta (TIFR\, Mumbai)\nhttps://events.vecc.
 gov.in/event/18/contributions/743/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/743/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Strange particles femtoscopy in PbPb collisions with CMS detector
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T062000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T064000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-706@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Raghunath Pradhan (Indian Institute of Technology Ma
 dras (IN))\nThe two-particle correlations as a function of relative moment
 a of identified hadrons involving $\\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}}$ and $\\Lambda/\\ba
 r{\\Lambda}$ are measured in PbPb collision at $\\sqrt{s_{_{\\mathrm{NN}}}
 } =$ 5.02 TeV with the data samples collected by the CMS experiment at the
  LHC. Such correlations are sensitive to quantum statistics and possible f
 inal state interactions between the particles. The shape of the correlatio
 n function is observed to vary largely for different particle pairs\, reve
 aling the effect of the strong final state interaction in each case. The s
 ource radii are extracted from $\\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}}$ correlations
  in different centrality regions and found to decrease from central to per
 ipheral collisions. The strong interaction scattering parameters are extra
 cted from $\\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}K^{0}_{S}}$\, $\\Lambda\\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}}\\o
 plus\\bar{\\Lambda}\\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}}$\, $\\Lambda\\Lambda\\oplus\\bar{\\
 Lambda}\\bar{\\Lambda}$ and $\\Lambda\\bar{\\Lambda}$ correlations using t
 he Lednicky-Lyuboshits model\, and compared with other experimental and th
 eoretical results. The scattering parameters indicate that the $\\Lambda\\
 Lambda\\oplus\\bar{\\Lambda}\\bar{\\Lambda}$ is attractive and that the $\
 \Lambda\\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}}\\oplus\\bar{\\Lambda}\\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}}$ inter
 action is repulsive.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/
 706/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/706/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Constraining the initial baryon profile from baryon and  anti-bary
 on directed flow split
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T060000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T062000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-731@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Tribhuban Parida (IISER Berhampur)\nThe origin of ra
 pidity odd directed flow($v_1$) has been understood as a response of the a
 symmetric distribution of energy and net-baryon density present in the med
 ium at the initial stages of heavy ion collisions. So\, the observed split
 ting of directed flow between baryon and anti-baryon in RHIC BES could be 
 a useful observable to constrain the initial net-baryon profile by model t
 o data comparison. This in turn can enhance our understanding about the me
 chanism of baryon stopping. In this context\, we have proposed an initial 
 condition model of net-baryon and matter deposition which is taken as an i
 nput for a multi stage hybrid framework of hydrodynamics evolution and lat
 e stage hadronic interaction. In the model calculations we are able to des
 cribe the measured splitting of directed flow between baryons($p\,\\Lambda
 $) and anti-baryons($\\bar{p}\, \\bar{\\Lambda}$) along with $v_1$ of meso
 ns like $\\pi^{\\pm}\, K^{\\pm}$ and $\\phi$. Even though we have not cons
 idered the evolution of other two conserved charges(corresponding to stran
 geness and electric charge) in our model\, still the splitting of $v_1$ be
 tween strange and anti-strange particles have been observed at lower colli
 sion energies. This effect has been attributed to the employed equation of
  state which possesses the constraints of strangeness neutrality($n_S=0$) 
 and net electric charge density $n_Q=0.4 n_B$. We will systematically pres
 ent the model calculations of rapidity\, centrality and $p_T$ dependency o
 f measured identified or charged particle's $v_1$ at $\\sqrt{s_{NN}} = $ 7
 .7 GeV to 200 GeV and compare those with experimental data. With the obser
 vations from our model calculations\, we will explicitly demonstrate the i
 mportance to include the conserved charges evolution along with energy den
 sity in hydrodynamics simulations of heavy ion collisions.\n\nhttps://even
 ts.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/731/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/731/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Production of Heavy Flavour Decay Muons using Angantyr Model in PY
 THIA8 at LHC energies
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T042000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T044000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-720@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Md Samsul Islam (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (
 IN))\nIn high energy nucleon-nucleon and heavy-ion (HI) collisions\, the h
 eavy quarks (charm and beauty) are produced at the very early stages of th
 e collisions due to their large masses ($m_{c}\\approx$ 1.29 GeV/$\\it{c}^
 {2}$ and $m_{b}\\approx$ 4.19 GeV/$\\it{c}^{2}$). These heavy quark produc
 tions are mainly from hard parton-parton scattering with large momentum tr
 ansfer ($Q^{2}$). The heavy quarks are produced much before the formation 
 of the deconfined state of quarks and gluons called Quark-Gluon Plasma (QG
 P) at extremely high temperature and/or energy density in ultra-relativist
 ic HI collision. After the production of heavy-quarks\, they interact and 
 pass through the QGP medium and hence experience a full evolution of the m
 edium formed in HI collisions. Hence\, the measurement of heavy quarks is 
 very important probe to study the properties of QGP in HI collisions and p
 rovide a stringent test of perturbative QCD (pQCD) calculation over a wide
  range of transverse momentum ($p_{T}$). The measurement of heavy quarks i
 n pp collisions serve as a baseline study for the same measurement in HI c
 ollisions. \n\nAfter the discovery of the features of HI collisions such a
 s ridge like effect and strangeness enhancement in high multiplicity pp ev
 ents at LHC\, the physics community started to look for any thermalised me
 dium formation even in small colliding systems. Traditionally\, any therma
 lised medium is not expected to be formed in small systems like proton-pro
 ton (pp) and proton-ion (pA) collisions. Here we would like to present the
  study of Heavy Flavour decay Muons (HFM) at forward rapidity ($2.5\n\nhtt
 ps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/720/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/720/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heavy quarkonia at finite temperature and magnetic field
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T042000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-717@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ritesh Ghosh ()\nSeveral heavy-ion collision experim
 ents at RHIC and LHC have been performed in identifying quark-gluon plasma
  (QGP) matter. In recent times\, non-central heavy-ion collisions are of m
 ore interests where very strong magnetic field is produced in the directio
 n perpendicular to the reaction plane. Many theoretical efforts have been 
 made to study the modification of the strongly interacting matter in prese
 nce of an external magnetic field.\n\nThe heavy quarkonium is one of the i
 mportant probes to investigate the properties of nuclear matter in presenc
 e of finite temperature and magnetic field. Also the time scale of quarkon
 ia formation and the magnetic field generation are of similar order. So th
 e study of heavy quarkonia in presence of magnetic field is of great inter
 est.\nIn this work we have explored the imaginary part of the Heavy Quark 
 (HQ) potential and subsequently the dissociation of heavy quarkonia at fin
 ite temperature and magnetic field. With respect to earlier investigations
  on this topic\, present work contain three new ingredients. First one is 
 considering all Landau level summation\, for which present work can be app
 licable in entire magnetic field domain - from weak to strong. Second one 
 is the general structure of the gauge boson propagator in a hot magnetized
  medium\, which is used here in heavy quark potential problem first time. 
 Third one is a rich anisotropic structure of the complex heavy quark poten
 tial\, which explicitly depends on the longitudinal and transverse distanc
 e. By comparing with earlier references\, we have attempted to display our
  new contributions by plotting heavy quark potential tomography and dissoc
 iation probability at finite temperature and magnetic field.\n\nhttps://ev
 ents.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/717/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/717/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heavy quark diffusion in presence of magnetic field
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T122000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-721@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sarthak Satapathy ( Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya\, Bonga
 on\, North Paraganas - 743235\, West Bengal\, India)\nIn presence of magne
 tic field the transport coefficients of heavy quarks are seen to have a mu
 lti-component structure due to which the spatial diffusion splits into\nlo
 ngitudinal and transverse components relative to the direction of magnetic
  field. Owing to the Einstein's relation\, the spatial diffusion is expres
 sed as a ratio of electrical conductivity and susceptibility. The anisotro
 pic property of the spatial diffusion comes in due to the multi-component 
 structure of the electrical conductivity tensor in presence of magnetic fi
 eld. The results are studied as a function of temperature and magnetic fie
 ld for D mesons and charm quarks for their relevant temperature ranges.\n\
 nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/721/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/721/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Possibility of a QCD medium formation in LHC proton-proton collisi
 ons using light and heavy flavors: A Color String Percolation Approach
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T114000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T120000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-722@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dushmanta Sahu (Indian Institute of Technology Indor
 e (IN))\nRecent findings of strangeness enhancement and ridge-like structu
 res in pp collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have captured much
  of the scientific interest in the search for QGP-droplets in pp high-mult
 iplicity events. Thus\, it is crucial to gather substantial evidence in th
 is new direction. Studying various thermodynamic and transport properties 
 of the matter formed at LHC can give us hints regarding a possible change 
 in dynamics in the systems. We have used the Color String Percolation Mode
 l (CSPM)\, a Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) inspired theoretical model\, to 
 explore this further. The jet quenching parameter (q ̂) has been estimate
 d within the CSPM approach for pp collisions at √s  = 5.02 and 13 TeV\, 
 Xe-Xe collisions at  √(s_NN ) = 5.44 TeV\, Pb-Pb collisions at √(s_NN 
 ) = 2.76 and 5.02 TeV. The findings hint at QGP-like medium formation in h
 igh-multiplicity pp collisions. In addition\, we have also explored the di
 ffusion of charm quark in the deconfined medium with CSPM and estimated th
 e momentum and spatial diffusion coefficients. Finally\, we have compared 
 our results with those obtained from various models\, such as lattice-QCD.
  We found that our results reasonably agree with lattice-QCD and other est
 ablished models\, while revealing a hint for QCD medium formation in pp co
 llisions after a threshold in final state multiplicity density.\n\nhttps:/
 /events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/722/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/722/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Possible Charmonia suppression in high-multiplicity proton-proton 
 collisions at the LHC energies
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T112000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T114000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-734@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Captain Rituraj Singh (Birla Institute of Technology
  and Science\, Pilani)\nProton–proton ( pp) collision has been considere
 d a baseline to understand the formation of the primordial matter\, the qu
 ark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion (AA) collisions. However\, rece
 nt experimental findings show QGP-like phenomena in ultra-relativistic (Te
 V) pp collisions. Such findings require a cautious study of the system pro
 duced in pp collisions at relativistic energies. In this work\, we investi
 gate the charmonium production in pp collisions at $\\sqrt{s} $= 5.02\, 7 
 and 13 TeV energies. Further\, we obtain net charmonia yield at various ev
 ent multiplicities using our UMQS model\, which includes color screening\,
  gluonic dissociation\, collisional damping\, and regeneration mechanisms.
  Using the UMQS model\, we try to explain the normalized $J/\\psi$ yield a
 gainst the normalized charged multiplicity and compare it with the data av
 ailable for 7 and 13 TeV pp collisions. Here we obtain a net suppression o
 f charmonia at high-multiplicity events\, indicating the possible existenc
 e of quark-gluon plasma in pp collisions. Details of the model ingredients
 \, method of analysis\, and important results will be discussed.\n\nhttps:
 //events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/734/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/734/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Re-visiting the $J/\\Psi$ suppression for quark-gluon plasma forma
 tion in small systems
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T110000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T112000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-733@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Partha Bagchi (Tsinghua University\, Beijing)\nThere
  have been different proposals for signatures of the formation of a deconf
 ined thermal medium(quark-gluon plasma) in heavy-ion collisions. The suppr
 ession of $J/\\Psi$ in the deconfined medium is one of the cleanest signal
 s among many other signatures like elliptic flow\, jet quenching etc. Howe
 ver\, there are very few signals effective for the formation of QGP in sma
 ll systems such as the systems produced in proton-proton\, proton-deuteron
  and deuteron-deuteron collisions.  Here the medium formed is shown to be 
 very short-lived compared to that formed in heavy ion collision as the sys
 tem undergoes  3-dimensional spherical expansion from the very beginning o
 f the hydrodynamic phase. We model the small systems for different values 
 of sizes of the system after the Gubser flow solution and we infer that th
 e expansion phase is smaller by a factor of at least 2. We then calculate 
 the dissociation probability of $J/\\Psi$ through the non-adiabatic evolut
 ion of the state using the time-dependent perturbation theory for differen
 t values of thermalization time. We find no significant dissociation of J/
 Psi in small systems in contrast to the systems produced in Au-Au/Pb-Pb co
 llisions\, thereby establishing that quarkonia($J/\\Psi$) suppression may 
 not be a successful signature for the formation of the thermal medium for 
 proton-proton/proton-deuteron or deuteron-deuteron collisions.\n\nhttps://
 events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/733/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/733/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heavy quark diffusion coefficient in the light of Gribov-Zwanziger
  action
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T101000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T103000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-727@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sadaf Madni (National Institute of Science Education
  and Research)\nAs a result relativistic heavy ion collision in Large Hadr
 on Collider(LHC) at CERN and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider(RHIC)\, at Br
 ookhaven National Laboratory(BNL)\,the constituent of those\, namely Quark
 s and Gluons deconfined for a short amount of time\, and its internal(colo
 r) degrees of freedom governs its dynamics. The deconfinement of the nucle
 ar matter happens at bizzare temperature of ∼ 150 MeV which results in t
 he emergence of a new state of matter\, identified as Quark Gluon Plasma(Q
 GP). A well-established result that deconfined matter is not a free gas of
  quarks and gluons but rather strongly interacting and correlated system s
 ignals to incorporate dissipative hydrodynamics as a tool to extract the p
 roperties of this extremely dense matter\, QGP\, in the form of various tr
 ansport coefficients. Due to the rapid thermalization of the produced part
 icles as a result of collision\, characterizing the plasma state of matter
  based on the information provided in the final stage becomes a head scrat
 ching task.\nHeavy quarks are produced in the pre-equilibrium phase i.e. b
 efore the formation of QGP. The long relaxation time of heavy quark make i
 t an apt tool to diagnose QGP.\nThe study of quarks and gluons falls under
  perturbative QCD as well as non-\nperturbative QCD. While the perturbativ
 e QCD has been well developed\, the\nanalytical and numerical solution of 
 non-perturbative QCD has still a long way to go. One of the non-perturbati
 ve approaches that seem quite promising in the non-perturbative scale is g
 iven by Gribov\, which later was updated by Zwanziger by formulating renor
 malizable action at finite temperature\, termed as Gribov-Zwanziger(GZ) ac
 tion. Within the GZ action\, the gluon propagator in covariant gauge is ex
 pressed as:\n$$D^{\\mu\\nu}(P)=\\left[\\delta^{\\mu\\nu}-(1-\\xi)\\frac\n{
 P^{\\mu}P^{\\nu}}{P^2}\\right]\\left(\\frac{P^2}{P^4+\\gamma_G^4}\\right)~
 \,$$\nwhere $\\xi$ is the gauge parameter and $\\gamma_G$ is termed as the
  Gribov parameter\, which is fixed either by matching the thermodynamic qu
 antities with lattice equation of state or by solving one loop gap equatio
 n. I calculated the diffusion coefficient of heavy quark(in gluonic medium
 ) under Gribov prescription and match it with lattice data available in th
 e range $1 \\le (T/T_c)\\le 5$. We noticed that it has a good agreement wi
 th the lattice data.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/
 727/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/727/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Do quarkonia thermalize at the LHC?
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T095000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T101000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-726@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nachiketa Sarkar (National Institute of Science Educ
 ation and Research)\nWe analyze the relative yields of different bottomoni
 a and charmonia states produced in Pb+Pb collisions at LHC\, within an ide
 al hadron resonance gas framework. The underlying assumption is the early 
 thermalization and subsequent freezeout of these heavy hadrons resulting i
 n their chemical freezeout at a temperature\, significantly higher than th
 at of light and strange hadrons. The systematic dependence of the freezeou
 t temperature on the collision energy and centrality is investigated in de
 tail.\n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/726/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/726/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Diffusion of Heavy Quark in a hot and magnetic Quark Gluon Plasma-
 perturbative vs non perturbative
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T093000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T095000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-725@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Surasree Mazumder (Indian Institute of Technology Ga
 ndhinagar)\nThe recent studies have indicated an existence of a strong mag
 netic field in non central Heavy Ion Collisions(HICs). Though strong to be
 gin with the field decays fast. It is still possible for the magnetic fiel
 d to exist in the thermalised Quark Gluon Plasma(QGP) depending on the ele
 ctrical conductivity of the medium. If a significant amount of magnetic fi
 eld is present in the medium\, it will affect various aspects. We have cal
 culated different diffusion coefficients of Heavy Quark(HQ)\, a very good 
 probe of QGP\, in presence of a strong magnetic field inside a hot QGP in 
 some of our recent works. It is well established that perturbative QCD des
 cription is not enough in order to explain certain experimental observatio
 ns at the low to intermediate $p_T$ region of HQ and at temperatures close
  to the critical temperature. There are various studies approaching the no
 n-perturbative calculation from various vantage points within the framewor
 k of perturbative QCD\, like T-matrix and potential approach. \nIn this pr
 esent work\, we have considered the complex HQ potential in presence of a 
 strong magnetic field in a hot QGP and posed it as effective gluon propaga
 tor. The part of the potential which is Yukawa type is responsible for the
  perturbative and the string part is responsible for the non-perturbative 
 contribution. We calculate the scattering rate of HQ interacting elastical
 ly with the medium light quarks/anti-quarks and gluons.and consequently\, 
 estimate the various diffusion coefficients for two cases: 1) HQ velocity 
 is along the direction of the magnetic field and 2) HQ velocity in the per
 pendicular direction to the magnetic field.\nWe have compared the perturba
 tive diffusion coefficients  with their non-perturbative counterparts in p
 resence of a strong magnetic field for the first time. Though the perturba
 tive contribution is always dominant over that due to non-perturbative\, t
 he difference between those two is lower at lower temperatures rendering t
 he non-perturbative estimation more important at the lower temperatures. A
 t higher temperatures\, the asymptotic freedom enhances perturbative contr
 ibution while the lower value of string tension (taken from finite tempera
 ture lattice calculations) or confinement reduces non-pertubative effect. 
 All these might have profound effect on various experimental observations.
 \n\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/725/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/725/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Experimental status on charmonium production at LHC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T090000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T093000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-753@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Biswarup Paul ()\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/1
 8/contributions/753/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/753/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heavy quark dynamics in QCD matter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T045000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T052000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-747@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Santosh Das (IIT Goa)\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/ev
 ent/18/contributions/747/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/747/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theoretical overview of quarkonia as a probe of deconfinement
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T042000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221116T045000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-746@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Saumen Datta (TIFR\, Mumbai)\nhttps://events.vecc.go
 v.in/event/18/contributions/746/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/746/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:RHIC physics topics informative towards EIC science
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T113000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T120000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-750@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Prithwish Tribedy ()\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/eve
 nt/18/contributions/750/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/750/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Prospects of Dilepton Measurements in MPD experiment at NICA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T110000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T113000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-749@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sudhir Pandurang Rode (JINR\, Dubna\, Russia)\nhttps
 ://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/749/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/749/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Di-lepton polarization and anisotropy in relativistic heavy-ion co
 llisions
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T064500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T071500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-754@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Amaresh Jaiswal ()\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event
 /18/contributions/754/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/754/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Quantum Field Theoretical structure of conductivity and di-lepton
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T061500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T064500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-755@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sabyasachi Ghosh (IIT Bhilai)\nhttps://events.vecc.g
 ov.in/event/18/contributions/755/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/755/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Theory summary
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T110500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T114000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-758@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: sandeep chatterjee (IISER Berhampur)\nhttps://events
 .vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/758/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/758/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Experiment summary
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T103000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221117T110500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-757@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Chitrasen Jena (Indian Institute of Science Educatio
 n and Research (IISER) Tirupati)\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/cont
 ributions/757/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/757/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Vote of thanks
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T042000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T043000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-742@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sanjib Muhuri (VECC)\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.in/eve
 nt/18/contributions/742/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/742/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Introduction
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T041000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T042000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-741@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Subhasis Chattopadhyay ()\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.i
 n/event/18/contributions/741/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/741/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Director's address
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T040000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20221115T041000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260606T141959Z
UID:indico-contribution-18-740@events.vecc.gov.in
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sumit Som (VECC\, Kolkata)\nhttps://events.vecc.gov.
 in/event/18/contributions/740/
LOCATION:Ajay Divatia Lecture Hall\, VECC
URL:https://events.vecc.gov.in/event/18/contributions/740/
END:VEVENT
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