23rd Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics
Big Sky, Montana
11-18 February, 2007 (scientific program: 12-17 February )

Scientific Program

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Mo Time Speaker Title
9-9:30 B. Back Charged Particle Multiplicity studies with PHOBOS
9:30-10 F. Videbaek What did we learn from 62 and 200 GeV pp collisions - a BRAHMS perspective
10-10:30 G. Westfall K/pi fluctuations in RHIC collisions
10:30-11 Coffee
11-11:30 B. Mohanty Effect of color charge dependence of energy loss at RHIC
11:30-12 R. Hollis Identified particles at large transverse momenta in RHIC CuCu collisions
12-12:30 C. Markert Resonance production in jets
5-5:30 H. Pei Medium effects on Jet Correlations in AuAu and CuCu collisions at RHIC
5:30-6 J. Bielcikova Two particle correlations with strange baryons and mesons at RHIC
6-6:30 Coffee
6:30-7 J. Jia Mapping out the landscape of jet correlations, a perspective from PHENIX
7-7:30 J. Zuo Particle ratios in near and away-side jets


Tu Time Speaker Title
9-9:30 B. Abelev Testing the recombination model using Omega correlations in AuAu collisions
9:30-10 C. Pruneau Is there a Mach cone ?
10-10:30 A. Taranenko Scaling properties of azimuthal anisotropy of identified particles in CuCu and AuAu collisions
10:30-11 Coffee
11-11:30 K. Werner Core-Corona separation in RHI collisions
11:30-12 A. Adare Direct gamma-jet correlations in heavy ion collisions at PHENIX
5-5:30 T. Sakaguchi Measurement of e.m. radiation at PHENIX
5:30-6 T. Dahms Photon measurements in PHENIX
6-6:30 Coffee
6:30-7 T. Schaefer Perfect fluidity in Atomic Physics


I
We Time Speaker Title
9-9:30 P. Seyboth Recent NA 49 results and future plans for the SPS program
9:30-10 R. Vertesi THERMINATOR simulations and PHENIX images of a heavy tail of particle emission
10-10:30 Z. Chajecki Conservation laws and femtoscopy of small systems
10:30-11 Coffee
11-11:30 A. Enokizono Freeze-out source structures measured by PHENIX
11:30-12 P. Danielewicz Analysis of emission shapes
5-5:30 M. Thoennessen New opportunities with in-flight separated rare isotopes
5:30-6 A. Glenn The PHENIX resistive plate chamber forward upgrades
6-6:30 M. Gai Application of Thick-GEM technology for a Dark Matter detector


Th Time Speaker Title
8:30-9 M. Calderon Y production in pp collisions in STAR
9-9:30 J. Nagle The Heaviness of Heavy Quarkonia in Heavy-Ion collisions
9:30-10 A. Mischke Topological reconstruction of D-mesons
10-10:30 Y. Zhang Identified bottom contribution in non-photonic electron spectra in STAR


Fr Time Speaker Title
9-9:30 P. Petreczky Transition temperature and QCD equation from large scale lattice simulations
9:30-10 M. Heinz Heavy flavor identification utilizing the ALICE EMCal
10-10:30 W. Holzmann Jet studies in heavy ion collisions with the ATLAS detector
10:30-11 Coffee
11-11:30 O. Barannikova Heavy ion physics with CMS - day-one measurements
11:30-12 E. Norbeck CMS calorimetry in very forward direction
5-5:30 L. Moretto New Thermodynamics for MIT Bag
5:30-6 L. Phair The Phase Diagram of infinite nuclear matter
6-6:30 Coffee
6:30-7 K. Paech Zipf's law and the fragmentation phase transition
7-7:30 W. Bauer Nuclear and Supernova dynamics


Sa Time Speaker Title
9-9:30 G. Kunde Probing the QGP at LHC with di-lepton tagged jets
9:30-10 N. Grau The ATLAS heavy ion programme
10-10:30 J. Harris High pt Physics in ALICE
10:30-11 Coffee
11-11:30 R. Bellwied Identified particle production mechanisms from RHIC to the LHC
11:30-12 P. Jacobs The Long Range Plan for QCD


--> First session will be on Monday, Feb. 12th.
Each talk will be 25+5 minutes long and there will be morning and evening sessions.

Workshop Organizers:
Wolfgang Bauer(MSU)
Rene Bellwied (WSU)
John Harris (Yale)