Conveners
Day 3: Session 3
- Tinku Sinha (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata)
A Multi-Phase Transport (AMPT) model has been used extensively to study the dynamics of relativistic heavy-ion collisions at various collision energies. The AMPT model is very sensitive to input parameters; therefore, the choice of these parameters are very important to explain the results from various experiments. The motivation of this study is to find the most suitable input parameters for...
The 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, production of strange particles provides insights about the medium expected to be created in the heavy-ion collisions at beam energies spanning this regime. For...
Nuclear matter at sufficiently high temperature and energy density 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 state 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...