Collective flow and QGP properties

a RIKEN-BNL workshop

November 17-19, 2003


Final Agenda

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Monday, November 17:
 
9.00 – 9.05 Welcome, Nick Samios - Introduction, Edward Shuryak
9.05 – 9.40 Ulrich Heinz : Hydrodynamics, freeze-out and blast wave fits to flow spectra
9.40 – 10.15 Derek Teaney : Viscosity in heavy ion collisions
10.15 – 10.35
Coffee Break
10.35 – 11.10 Edward Shuryak : Why the QGP is a good liquid
11.10 – 11.45 Denes Molnar : What the parton cascade tells us about RHIC
11.45 – 12.20 Che Ming Ko : Transport model description of flow
12.20 – 13.20
Lunch
13.20 – 13.55 Laszlo Csernai : Multi module modelling of heavy ion collisions
13.55 – 14.30 Frederique Grassi : Results obtained with the hydrodynamical model NeXSPherIO
14.30 – 15.05 Wojciech Broniowski : Particle spectra and correlations in a thermal model
15.05 – 15.35
Coffee Break
15.35 – 16.10 Peter Steinberg : Landau hydrodynamics and RHIC phenomena
16.10 – 16.45 Steffen Bass : Baryon number transport (to be confirmed)
16.45 – 17.20 Sergei Voloshin : Anisotropic flow: trends and questions
18.30
Dinner at Brookhaven Center


 Tuesday, November 18:

9.00 – 9.35 Peter Kolb : Momentum anisotropies - exploring the detailed dynamics
9.35 – 10.10 Aihong Tang : Directed and elliptic flow in Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV and azimuthal correlations in p+p and d+Au collisions at 200 GeV
10.10 – 10.30
Coffee Break
10.30 – 11.05 Art Poskanzer : Azimuthal anisotropy: The higher harmonics
11.05 – 11.40 Steve Manly : Update on flow studies with PHOBOS
11.40 – 12.15 Tetsufumi Hirano : Rapidity dependence of elliptic flow from hydrodynamics
12.15 – 13.15
Lunch Break
13.15 – 13.50 Jean-Yves Ollitrault : Analyzing v2 with Lee-Yang zeroes
13.50 – 14.25 Paul Sorensen : Identified particle production at intermediate pT
14.25 – 14.55
Coffee Break
14.55 – 15.30 Kai Schweda : Elliptic flow of multistrange baryons at RHIC – evidence of partonic collectivity
15.30 – 16.05 Masashi Kaneta : pi0 and photon v2 study in 200 AGeV Au+Au collisions
16.05 – 16.40 Shingo Sakai : Azimuthal anisotropy of electrons/positrons in 200 AGeV Au+Au collisions at RHIC-PHENIX
16.40 – 17.15 N.N. Ajitanand : Azimuthal correlation studies via correlation functions and cumulants
17.15 – 17.50
Pasi Huovinen : The effect of freeze-out on elliptic anisotropy

 
Wednesday, November 19:

8.30 – 9.05
Scott Pratt : 50 ways to image the final state
9.05 – 9.40 Boris Tomasik : Freeze-out state at RHIC
9.40 – 10.15 Shinichi Esumi : Charged particle v2 and pair correlation w.r.t. R.P. at PHENIX
10.15 – 10.30
Coffee Break
10.30 – 11.05 Subrata Pal : Entropy at RHIC
11.05 – 11.40 Fabrice Retiere : Flow and non-identical two-particle correlations
11.40 – 12.15 Dan Magestro : Probing spatial anisotropy at freeze-out with RHIC
12.15 – 13.15
Lunch Break
13.15 – 13.50 Zi-Wei Lin : Strong and positive x-t correlation and its effect on Rout/Rside
13.50 – 14.25 Rainer Fries : Recombination and fragmentation from a dense parton phase
14.25 – 15.00 Chiho Nonaka : Hydrodynamic evolution near the QCD critical end-point
15.00 – 15.30
Coffee Break - End of Workshop



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