The study of hot and dense quark-gluon matter at the LHC and future facilities | Colóquio IFUSP

Data de Início: 
quinta-feira, 25 Setembro, 2025 - 16:00
Palestrante: 
Prof. Anton Andronic, Universidade de Müenster, Alemanha
Local: 
Auditório Abrahão de Moraes
Resumo: Deconfined quark-gluon matter, a state of matter which must have prevailed in our Universe in its first 10 microseconds of existence, is produced in collisions of nuclei at the Large Hadron Collider. I will discuss our knowledge and questions on the early thermalization of the hot and dense deconfined matter and focus on what we learned about its still-mysterious transition to hadrons with confined quarks and gluons. The future of this research field, both at the LHC and the lower-energy accelerator SIS100 at FAIR Darmstadt will be discussed.
 
Sobre o palestrante: Experimental physicist, nuclear and particle physics; Experiments ALICE and CBM. Professor for Physics, Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Acessos:
  • Auditório Abrahão de Moraes no IFUSP;
  • Transmissão pública: acompanhe pelo YouTube do IFUSP.

 

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