Fluctuations and correlations in heavy-ion collisions as a probe of the QCD phase structure

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When:
September 6, 2024
3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where:
Physics & Astronomy Department - Liberal Arts and Sciences
666 W. Hancock (Room #312)
Detroit, MI 48201
Event category: Lecture
In-person

Presented by Volodymyr Vovchenko, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, University of Houston,

Abstract: The phase structure of QCD and the nature of the transition between ordinary hadronic matter and the deconfined state of quark-gluon plasma remain among the key open questions in high-energy physics. This talk will explore how these questions can be addressed using fluctuation observables, with a focus on event-by-event fluctuations in heavy-ion collisions and the search for the QCD critical point at finite baryon number density. I will discuss the dynamical description of proton number cumulants and correlation functions in heavy-ion collisions based on relativistic hydrodynamics, and will put these predictions in the context of new STAR data from BES-II.

Contact

Claude Pruneau
7342768565
aa7526@wayne.edu

Cost

Free
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