Conveners
Day 2: Session 3
- Munshi Golam Mustafa (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Theory Division, 1/AF Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata 700064)
The recent studies have indicated an existence of a strong magnetic field in non central Heavy Ion Collisions(HICs). Though strong to begin with the field decays fast. It is still possible for the magnetic field to exist in the thermalised Quark Gluon Plasma(QGP) depending on the electrical conductivity of the medium. If a significant amount of magnetic field is present in the medium, it will...
We analyze the relative yields of different bottomonia and charmonia states produced in Pb+Pb collisions at LHC, within an ideal hadron resonance gas framework. The underlying assumption is the early thermalization and subsequent freezeout of these heavy hadrons resulting in their chemical freezeout at a temperature, significantly higher than that of light and strange hadrons. The systematic...
As a result relativistic heavy ion collision in Large Hadron Collider(LHC) at CERN and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider(RHIC), at Brookhaven National Laboratory(BNL),the constituent of those, namely Quarks and Gluons deconfined for a short amount of time, and its internal(color) degrees of freedom governs its dynamics. The deconfinement of the nuclear matter happens at bizzare temperature of ∼...