Jan Rafelski, "Probing QGP properties with strangeness"

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    • 10:30 12:30
      Probing QGP properties with strangeness 2h

      Beginning with the CERN SPS experiments 30 years ago we search for the
      understanding of how energy becomes matter, that is we study the
      hadronization of primordial phase of matter, quark-gluon plasma.
      Today the ALICE is the experiment at the CERN LHC build predominantly
      to study this process. The key information is derived in study of
      multistrange hadrons which carry information both, about the process
      of matter production (hadronization) E => mc^2, as well as about
      earlier stages when entropy and strangeness are produced. Very recent
      results show that even a relatively small pp and pA collisions at the
      LHC energy-scale are creating the new quark-gluon plasma (QGP) phase
      of matter.

      Speaker: Prof. Jan Rafelski (Department of Physics, The University of Arizona, Tucson)
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