Conveners
Day 3: Session 2
- JAJATI K. NAYAK (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre)
The origin of rapidity odd directed flow($v_1$) has been understood as a response of the asymmetric distribution of energy and net-baryon density present in the medium at the initial stages of heavy ion collisions. So, the observed splitting 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 to data...
The two-particle correlations as a function of relative momenta of identified hadrons involving $\mathrm{K^{0}_{S}}$ and $\Lambda/\bar{\Lambda}$ 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 final state interactions between the...
The transverse momentum distribution of strange particles produced in heavy-ion collisions are analyzed within the thermodynamically consistent formulation of non-extensive statistics. A wide range of center-of-mass energies, multiplicity and centrality classes are studied for various species. The validity of the non-extensive description is explored in multiple ways: such as the calculation...