Lecture Week - Summer 2010 - Kleinwalsertal, Austria

Date

August 31.- September 5. 2010

Topic

Heavy Probes in Heavy ion Collisions

Lecturers

H. van Hees
A. Andronic

Participant Talks

Alexander Goritschnig

Agenda

  Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
31. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
 
9:00-10:30
 
travel Lecture
Experimental
Lecture
Experimental
Lecture
Theory
Lecture
Theory
Lecture
Experimental
10:30-11:00 break break break break break
11:00-12:30 Lecture
Theory
Talk Exp I
Talk Exp II
Talk Exp III
Lecture
Experimental
Talk Theo IV
Talk Theo V
Talk Theo VI
Group Project
12:30-13:30
 
Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
 
13:30-15:00
 
Finalizing
talks
Talk Theo I
Talk Theo II
Talk Theo III
Talk Exp IV
Talk Exp V
Talk Exp VI
social activity Questions/Wrapup
15:00-15:30 break break travel
15:30-16:30
 
Introduction TBA TBA
 
16:30-18:00
 
Lecture
Theory
Group Project Group Project Group Project Group Project
18:00-19:00
 
Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
19:00-20:00
 
Questions/Wrapup Questions/Wrapup Questions/Wrapup Questions/Wrapup Questions/Wrapup

Talks

Theory Topics

  1. Talk:Iurii Sorokin; Partner:Gabriel Denicol
    Transport of heavy quarks in the QGP Summary of transport approach to heavy-quark discusion.
  2. Talk:Elena Belolaptikova; Partner:Achim Heinz
    Microscopic models for scattering of heavy quarks; elastic vs. radiative energy loss, pQCD vs. non-perturbative/effective models
  3. Talk:Thomas Lang; Partner:Stefano Carignano
    Coalescence and HQ phenomenology from single-electron observations; connection to transport properties of QGP
  4. Talk:Anton Lymanets; Partner:Gunnar Gräf
    Models for heavy quarkonia in vacuo and in matter; potential models, NRQCD
  5. Talk:Iannis Bouras; Partner:Max Beitel
    Heavy-quarkonium Suppression in Heavy-Ion Collisions; relation to confinement/deconfinement of the force

Experimental Topics

  1. Talk:Matthias Bach; Partner:Andreas Arend
    Quarkonium measurements at SPS
  2. Talk:Tomas Balog; Partner:Julian Book
    Quarkonium measurements at RHIC
  3. Talk:Christian Wesp; Partner:Hans Beck
    Perspectives for quarkonium measurements at ALICE (electron vs. muon channel)
  4. Talk:Tae Im Kang; Partner:Michael Knichel
    Direct measurements of heavy quarks
  5. Talk:Jan Uphoff; Partner:Borislav Milanovic
    Indirect measurements of heavy quarks
  6. Talk:Alex Meistrenko; Partner: Tobias Tischler
    J/psi from beauty hadron decays

Practical Information

Begin/End

The lecture week starts with an introduction session on Tuesday afternoon and will close on Sunday afternoon.

Late arrivals

If you will arrive late please contact the coordinator in advance.

Venue

The lecture week will be at Haus Bergkranz, Schwarzwassertalstrasse 14, 87567 Riezlern (Kleinwalsertal/Austria).
If you travel on your own directions can be found here >.

Travel

Travel will be organzied by chartered Bus from Frankfurt:

>Bus schedule

Accomodation

Accomodation is in double rooms.

Food

Special food requirements (vegetarian, other) will be arranged on the first evening.
Full board is included in the lecture week. At breakfast lunch boxes can be packed. In the evening we have a common dinner.

What to bring

Clothing The lecture week will be very informal, so only casual attire necessary. On Saturday afternoon weather permitting we will go on an excursion (a short hike or similar). Please plan accordingly and bring outdoor clothing and appropriate shoes. In the house heavy outdoor shoes are not allowed, so please bring sneakers or house shoes.
Linen/towel You need to bring your own towels (!)
More tips for your stay can be found here >

Internet

A WLAN access point from the HRZ of Frankfurt University is available.

Presentations

If you are giving a presentation, a laptop and projector will be available. In addition flip charts can be used.

Expenses

All basic expenses are covered by the H-QM Research School. You only have to pay for local expenses (drinks,etc.). All meals are included.

Insurance

Though this trip will not generate any costs for your supervisor or group please do not forget to file a trip request so you are covered by insurance during the lecture week.

Participants

  1. Andreas Arend
  2. Hans Beck
  3. Elena Belolaptikova
  4. Julian Book
  5. Stefano Carignano
  6. Gabriel Denicol
  7. Gunnar Gräf
  8. Achim Heinz
  9. Michael Knichel
  10. Thomas Lang
  11. Jan Uphoff
  12. Matthias Bach
  13. Tomas Balog
  14. Max Beitel
  15. Iannis Bouras
  16. Tae Im Kang
  17. Anton Lymanets
  18. Borislav Milanovic
  19. Iurii Sorokin
  20. Christian Wesp
  21. Alex Meistrenko
  22. Tobias Tischler
  23. Henner Büsching
  24. Hendrik van Hees
  25. Anton Andronic
  26. Alexander Goritschnig

Literature

Theory

A list of references for the theory talks can be found >here

Experiment

A list of references for the talk on heavy quarks (open charm) can be found >here

A list of references for the talk on quarkonia can be found >here

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