PAN Seminar:Antonio Ortiz, Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM

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When:
November 15, 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: Seminar
In-person

Speaker: Professor Antonio Ortiz, Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, UNAM

Title: Testing QCD-inspired event generators using ALICE pp data on event shape observables

Abstract: 

The new EPOS 4 model has been recently released. In the model, the treatment of parton ladders was completely redone, in particular multiple scatterings are treated in parallel. The backward parton evolution in each of the parallel parton ladders considerably increases the precision of the generation of hard processes. Another crucial ingredient is the discovery that the parallel parton ladders involve dynamical virtuality cutoffs, referred to as saturation scales, which values rigorously guarantee factorization and binary scaling at large transverse momenta. In this seminar I will introduce the event activity estimators flattenicty and RT. They were built to study QGP-like effects in pp collisions at the LHC energies. In particular flattenicity allows for a definition of a modification factor (Qpp), which is analogous to the nuclear modification factor typically measured in heavy-ion collisions to study parton-energy loss effects. The first ALICE results including pspectra as a function of flattenicity and Rin pp collisions at the LHC energies will be presented. Data will be discussed in the context of QCD-inspired event generators: EPOS 4 and PYTHIA 8.

Contact

Claude Pruneau
7342768565
aa7526@wayne.edu

Cost

Free
November 2024
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