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SUMMARY:Soft probes of the QGP measured by ALICE
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Marek Chojnacki (University of Copenhagen\, Niels Bo
 hr Institute)\nThe combination of multiple particle identification systems
  along with the excellent tracking capabilities makes ALICE a unique tool 
 to study QCD matter at high-temperature and density. The measurements of l
 ight flavor hadron production and multi-particle correlations over a broad
  transverse momentum ($p_{\\mathrm{T}}$) range from 100 MeV/c up to 20 GeV
 /c\, are the main soft probes of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP)\, system cre
 ated in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. \n\nIn this talk an overvi
 ew of the ALICE results on light flavor hadron production\, azimuthal flow
 \, long-range angular correlations and femtoscopy measurements in  Pb-Pb c
 ollisions at $\\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.76$ TeV will be presented. The results wi
 ll be compared to hydrodynamic calculations. In addition\, particle produc
 tion will be also compared to results from statistical models. In order to
  show the evolution of the soft probes with the size of the collision syst
 em the results from the pp and p-Pb collisions will also be presented.\n\n
 https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1591/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1591/
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SUMMARY:Jets and high-pT probes of the QGP measured by the ALICE experimen
 t
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Gustavo Conesa Balbastre (LPSC-CNRS)\nHard-scattered
  partons are produced early in heavy-ion collisions\, prior to the formati
 on of the strongly interacting nuclear medium\, the quark-qluon plasma (QG
 P).  These partons lose energy as they traverse the medium and eventually 
 fragment into jets\, which exhibit a modification when compared to jets pr
 oduced in pp collisions. Large transverse momentum (pT) particles\, which 
 are proxies for jets\, and inclusive jets are suppressed in heavy-ion coll
 isions at both RHIC and the LHC.  Di-hadron correlation measurements have 
 shown that the parton fragmentation is modified by the medium.  At LHC ene
 rgies the parton production cross-section is much larger than at RHIC\, al
 lowing jets to be reconstructed over a much wider kinematic range. Such me
 asurements provide the possibility for a differential investigation of the
  parton energy loss.  \n\nThe ALICE experiment at LHC\, with its powerful 
 tracking and particle identification capabilities and calorimetric systems
 \, performs measurements of high-pT particles\, jets (composed of charged 
 or charged plus neutral particles) as well as their correlations. The calo
 rimeters are used as trigger detectors and extend the measurable pT range 
 for such probes. \n\nIn this talk\, a summary of the recent results of the
  ALICE experiment on the measurement of high-pT particles\, jets and high-
 pT di-hadron/hadron-jet correlations in pp\, p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions at 
 the LHC between years 2010 and 2013 will be shown. Pb-Pb and p-Pb measurem
 ents will be compared to the pp baseline measurements to determine the eff
 ect of the QGP  (Pb-Pb) or the initial cold nuclear matter (p-Pb).\n\nhttp
 s://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1584/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1584/
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SUMMARY:Recent Results on Soft Probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma from the A
 TLAS Experiment at the LHC
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mariusz Przybycien (AGH University of Science and Te
 chnology (Poland))\nMeasurements of low-pT (\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/
 event/2025/contributions/1563/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1563/
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SUMMARY:Measurement of Hard Probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma with the ATLA
 S Experiment at the LHC
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Barbara Krystyna Wosiek (Polish Academy of Sciences 
 (Poland))\nJets provide a powerful tool for probing the dynamics of the qu
 ark-gluon plasma created in Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC. The modification 
 of high-pT parton showers as they propagate in the quark-gluon plasma\, of
 ten referred to as "jet quenching"\, provides insight on the short-distanc
 e dynamics of the plasma. Jet quenching has been observed in a variety of 
 single jet\, dijet\, and photon-jet measurements at the LHC as well as in 
 measurements of modified charged-particle fragmentation functions. These r
 esults will be presented along with  a survey of results of control measur
 ements using electroweak final states in Pb+Pb collisions and jet producti
 on in proton-lead collisions.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/cont
 ributions/1562/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1562/
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SUMMARY:LHCb results in proton-nucleus collisions at the LHC
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Giulia Manca (University of Cagliari)\nThe productio
 n of J/ψ and Υ-mesons decaying into dimuon final state is studied at the
  LHCb experiment\, with rapidity 1.5 \n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2
 025/contributions/1469/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1469/
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SUMMARY:Electroweak probes in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC with ATLAS
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Marisilvia Donadelli (Universidade de Sao Paulo (Bra
 sil))\nMeasurements of vector boson production in Pb+Pb collisions provide
  \nessential control data for studies of jets and jet quenching in the\nqu
 ark gluon plasma. Because the electroweak bosons do not interact\nstrongly
  in the plasma measurements their production rates can be\npredicted using
  standard high-energy event generators. In addition\, \nthe vector boson s
 pectra are potentially sensitive to nuclear parton\ndistribution functions
 . Results will be presented for measurements\nof photon\, Z\, and W+/- pro
 duction in Pb+Pb and proton-Pb collisions. \nThe measurements will be comp
 ared to predicted rates from JETPHOX (for\nphotons) and POWHEG (for Z and 
 W).\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1353/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1353/
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SUMMARY:Electroweak probes in Pb-Pb and p-Pb collisions at CMS
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Chia-Ming Kuo (National Central University (China))\
 nThe electroweak bosons are insensitive to final state effects in heavy-io
 n collisions and thus make excellent probes of the initial state parton di
 stributions in nuclei. This talk presents measurements of photons and weak
  bosons\, via their leptonic decay channels\, in pp and PbPb collisions at
  2.76 TeV and in pPb collisions at 5.02 TeV.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/
 event/2025/contributions/1348/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1348/
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SUMMARY:Heavy-quark and quarkonia probes of the QGP in CMS
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Lamia Benhabib (CERN\, Switzerland)\nQuarkonia are e
 specially relevant for studying the quark-gluon plasma since they are prod
 uced at early times of the collision and propagate through the medium\, ma
 pping its evolution. This talk presents measurements of quarkonia in pp an
 d PbPb collisions at 2.76 TeV and in pPb collisions at 5.02 TeV.\n\nhttps:
 //indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1347/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1347/
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SUMMARY:Jets and high-pT probes of the QGP in CMS
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Garberson Pelin Kurt (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago\,
  United States)\nJet studies provide experimental means to explore the det
 ails of parton-medium coupling and the energy loss mechanisms in QCD matte
 r. In this talk an overview of recent jet and high-pT measurements from 2.
 76 TeV PbPb and pp collisions with the CMS detector will be presented. Add
 itionally\, the latest CMS jet results from pPb collisions at 5.02 TeV wil
 l be discussed in the context of initial state effects in jet measurements
 .\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1346/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1346/
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SUMMARY:Soft probes of the QGP: Pb-Pb and p-Pb CMS results
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Jovan Milosevic (University of Belgrade\, Faculty of
  Physics and Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences)\nMeasurements of soft pa
 rticle production probe the collectivity of the medium created in heavy-io
 n collisions. This presentation focuses on measurements of two- and multi-
 particle angular correlations in pPb and PbPb collisions. Particular empha
 sis is placed on studies of long-range correlations in high multiplicity p
 Pb collisions.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1345/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1345/
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SUMMARY:PHENIX Results in d+Au Collisions
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Chin-Hao Chen (RIKEN BNL Research Center)\nThe PHENI
 X experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has performed a compre
 hensive set of measurements in d+Au collisions. Observables in d+Au collis
 ions were originally conceived as a control experiment where no quark-gluo
 n plasma is formed and one could isolate so-called cold nuclear matter eff
 ects\, including nuclear modified parton distributions and parton multiple
  scattering.  However\, recent data from the PHENIX experiment in d+Au\, i
 n conjunction with new p+Pb results at the Large Hadron Collider\, give st
 rong evidence for a very different picture.  We present new results that h
 int at the formation of a small quark-gluon plasma\, that though short liv
 ed\, leaves a fingerprint of evidence on final state observables.  These n
 ew results will be discussed in the context of competing theoretical inter
 pretations.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1328/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1328/
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SUMMARY:PHENIX Results on Heavy Flavor Physics
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Richard Hollis (University of California\, Riverside
 )\nThe PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measur
 ed a suite of observables for open and closed heavy flavor\nin a variety o
 f collision systems\, p+p\, d+Au\, Cu+Cu\, Au+Au\, U+U\, and at different 
 beam energies.    These results indicate substantial\nmodification in the 
 yields of quarkonia\, including J/Psi\, Psi'\, and Upsilon states\, and a 
 substantial redistribution in momentum space\nof open heavy flavor quarks.
    We present the latest results and comparisons to competing theoretical 
 interpretations.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/132
 7/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1327/
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SUMMARY:Inhomogeneous Phases in QCD
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Vivian de la Incera (University of Texas at El Paso)
 \nAn important part of the current research efforts in QCD is focused on f
 inding the phases of nuclear matter that occur at finite densities and tem
 peratures.  While the zero density\, finite temperature region can be addr
 essed with the help of lattice QCD\, and the zero temperature\, very high-
 density region can be explored with weak-coupling QCD\, for the strong-int
 eraction region of intermediate densities and temperatures one can only re
 ly on effective models and nonperturbative methods. In recent years\, comp
 iling arguments and several model calculations indicate that this region m
 ay be described by inhomogeneous phases\, that is\, phases where (some) sp
 atial symmetries are broken.  I will present an overview of the most recen
 t results on the topic of inhomogeneous phases of QCD and will discuss the
 ir implications for the existence and location of the QCD critical point\,
  the symmetries of the different phases\, and the order of the  transition
  lines separating them.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributi
 ons/1292/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1292/
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SUMMARY:Pion production in p+p and Be+Be interactions at the CERN SPS ener
 gies
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Antoni Aduszkiewicz (University of Warsaw)\nEvidence
  for the onset of deconfinement in central Pb+Pb collisions\nwas reported 
 by NA49 in fixed target measurements at beam momentum\n30A GeV/c. This obs
 ervation motivated the NA61/SHINE program started\nin 2009 at CERN SPS\, w
 hich\, in particular\, aims to study properties\nof the onset of deconfine
 ment by measurements of hadron production\nin proton-proton\, proton-nucle
 us and nucleus-nucleus collisions.\n\nThis contribution presents spectra o
 f charged pions produced in p+p \ninteractions and ⁷Be+⁹Be collisions 
 at 20A–158A GeV/c beam momentum.\nThe NA61/SHINE results will be compare
 d with the corresponding NA49\ndata from central Pb+Pb collisions at the s
 ame beam momenta per\nnucleon.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/con
 tributions/1265/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1265/
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SUMMARY:Hessian PDF reweighting meets the Bayesian methods
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Maria Zurita (University of Santiago de Compostela)\
 nWe discuss the Hessian PDF reweighting - a technique intended to estimate
  the effects that new measurements have on a set of PDFs. The method stems
  straightforwardly from considering new data in a usual χ2 fit and it nat
 urally incorporates also non-zero values for the tolerance\, Δχ2>1. In c
 omparison to the contemporary Bayesian reweighting techniques\, there is n
 o need to generate large ensembles of PDF Monte-Carlo replicas\, and the o
 bservables need to be evaluated only with the central and the error sets o
 f the original PDFs. In spite of the apparently rather different methodolo
 gies\, we show that the Hessian and the Bayesian techniques are actually o
 ne and the same\, but only if the Δχ2 criterion is properly included to 
 the Bayesian likelihood function that is a simple exponential. We illustra
 te the situation by considering a simplified example and the case of inclu
 sive jets at the LHC.\nWe also apply the method to proton-lead and heavy i
 on (lead-lead) collisions to explore their constraining power on nuclear p
 arton distributions.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions
 /1215/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1215/
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SUMMARY:The onset of the ridge structure in AA\, pA and pp collisions.
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Alexis Moscoso Rial (Universidade de Santiago de Com
 postela)\nIt is shown that the anomalous sharp increasing of the strength 
 of the near-side ridge structures\nobserved in Au-Au collisions at \\sqrt{
 s} = 62 GeV and \\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV and the onset of the ridge structure\n
 in pPb and in pp collisions can be naturally explained in the framework of
  string percolation. In all\nthe cases the near-side strength reflects the
  collision area covered by the strings stretched between\nthe colliding ob
 jects and therefore it is related to the shape of their profile functions.
  The dependence\nof the pseudorapidty and azimuthal widths on multiplicty 
 and energy is qualitatively explained.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/
 2025/contributions/1210/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1210/
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SUMMARY:QCD analysis and effective temperature of direct photons in lead-l
 ead collisions at the LHC
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Michael Klasen (Institute for Theoretical Physics\, 
 University of Münster)\nWe present a rigorous theoretical analysis of the
  ALICE measurement of low-p_T direct-photon production in central lead-lea
 d collisions at the LHC with a centre-of-mass energy of \\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.7
 6 TeV. Using NLO QCD\, we compute the relative contributions to prompt-pho
 ton production from different initial and final states and the theoretical
  uncertainties coming from independent variations of the renormalisation a
 nd factorisation scales\, the nuclear parton densities and the fragmentati
 on functions. Based on different fits to the unsubtracted and prompt-photo
 n subtracted ALICE data\, we consistently find T = 304 \\pm 58 MeV and 309
  \\pm 64 MeV for the effective temperature of the quark-gluon plasma (or h
 ot medium) at p_T \\in [0.8\;2.2] GeV and p_T \\in [1.5\;3.5] GeV as well 
 as a power-law (p_T^{-4}) behavior for p_T > 4 GeV as predicted by QCD har
 d scattering.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1204/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1204/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Matter effects on Quarkonia and Heavy-Quarks
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Andry Rakotozafindrabe (CEA Saclay\, IRFU\, France)\
 nThe last pPb run at 5 TeV which took place at CERN LHC provides measureme
 nts of the Nuclear Matter (NM) effects at an unprecedented energy\, especi
 ally for the heavy quark and quarkonium sectors. The comparison of the exp
 erimental results to the phenomenological inputs is therefore essential\, 
 both to put stringent constrains of their main features and to envision th
 e next most discriminating measurements. \n\nWe study the NM effects on J/
 psi [1]\, Upsilon [2] and open beauty [3] production. We consider an exact
  2 to 2 kinematics (as expected from LO pQCD) for the bulk of the heavy-qu
 ark and quarkonium [4] production process. We show that the evaluation of 
 the J/psi nuclear modification factor R_pPb suffers from large factorisati
 on scale uncertainties\, on top of the already large uncertainties due to 
 the current knowledge of the nuclear modifications (shadowing\, EMC effect
 s\, ...) of the parton distribution. Such scale uncertainties are reduced 
 for the Upsilon case\, owing to the larger mass and hence the larger scale
  of the production process. Also\, we advocate that the nuclear absorption
  of the pre-resonant b-bbar pair should be negligible at LHC energies.  \n
 \nWe finally emphasize the complementarity between the studies of open hea
 vy flavour and quarkonium production in pA collisions. Indeed\, there is n
 o debate that the heavy quark propagates as a colored object in the nuclea
 r matter. On the contrary\, for the quarkonia\, there is neither a consens
 us on the impact of the possible break-up of the heavy quark pair in the m
 atter nor on whether the pair propagates in a color singlet or octet state
  and is thus subject to a fractional energy loss\, recently revived in the
  literature [5].\n\nReferences\n\n[1] E. G. Ferreiro\, F. Fleuret\, J. P. 
 Lansberg and A. Rakotozafindrabe\, Phys. Rev. C 88 (2013) 047901.\n\n[2] E
 . G. Ferreiro\, F. Fleuret\, J. P. Lansberg\, N. Matagne and A. Rakotozafi
 ndrabe\, Eur. Phys. J. C 73 (2013) 2427.\n\n[3]  Z. Conesa del Valle\, E. 
 G. Ferreiro\, F. Fleuret\, J. P. Lansberg and A. Rakotozafindrabe\, arXiv:
 1402.1747.\n\n[4]  E. G. Ferreiro\, F. Fleuret\, J. P. Lansberg and A. Rak
 otozafindrabe\, Phys. Lett. B 680 (2009) 50.\n\n[5] F. Arleo\, S. Peigne\,
  T. Sami\, Phys. Rev.  D83 (2011) 114036.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/eve
 nt/2025/contributions/1004/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/1004/
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SUMMARY:Remarks on the U(1) axial symmetry and the chiral transition in QC
 D at finite temperature
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Enrico Meggiolaro (University of Pisa (ITALY))\nWe d
 iscuss the role of the U(1) axial symmetry for the scalar and pseudoscalar
  meson mass spectrum of QCD at finite temperature\, above the chiral trans
 ition at T_c\, using a chiral effective Lagrangian model\, which\, in addi
 tion to the usual chiral condensate\, also includes a (possible) genuine U
 (1)_A-breaking condensate that (possibly) survives across the chiral trans
 ition. The motivations for considering this Lagrangian (and a critical com
 parison with other effective Lagrangian models existing in the literature)
  are presented. A detailed comparison between the case N_f=3 (or N_f>3) an
 d the (remarkably different) case N_f=2 is performed. The results obtained
  in the case N_f=2 are also critically compared with the available lattice
  results.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/943/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/943/
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SUMMARY:Heavy-ion physics with high-energy eA scattering
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Maria Zurita (University of Santiago de Compostela)\
 nThe Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) at CERN is a proposed facility 
 for electron-nucleus scattering which will collide electrons of about 60 G
 eV energy beam\, with the LHC heavy ion beams. The kinematic coverage exte
 nds beyond previous deep inelastic lepton-ion experiments by nearly four o
 rders of magnitude towards lower $x_{Bj}$ and higher $Q^2$. This contribut
 ion reviews the possibilities for eA studies at the LHeC plus its relation
  with the LHC PbPb and pPb programs. After an introduction on the open pro
 blems in pA and eA collisions and their expected impact on the heavy-ion p
 rogram\, we show inclusive observables and new results on the resulting co
 nstraints on nuclear parton densities. We then analyse the possibilities f
 or inclusive and exclusive diffraction and the opportunities that they off
 er to reveal the non-linear dynamics which should tame the low-$x$ growth 
 of parton densities. Finally\, we discuss semi-inclusive measurements that
  will clarify the mechanism of hadronisation and QCD radiation inside the 
 nuclear medium.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/931/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/931/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Heavy Flavor measurements at STAR
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Robert Vertesi ()\nIn ultrarelativistic heavy ion co
 llisions\, a phase transition\noccurs from hadronic matter into a state of
  deconfined\nquarks and gluons. Properties of this new state of\nmatter\, 
 dubbed as the strongly interacting Quark-Gluon\nPlasma (sQGP)\, have been 
 a subject of extensive\nmeasurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collide
 r\n(RHIC) in the past decade. Due to their large masses\,\ncharm and botto
 m quarks are dominantly produced in\nhard QCD processes early in the colli
 sions and thus\nprovide a unique means of exploring the properties of\nthe
  sQGP. Open heavy flavor production is sensitive to\ninteractions with the
  medium\, while the production of\ndifferent quarkonium states probe the t
 hermal properties\nof the sQGP. Other effects\, such as initial state cold
 \nnuclear matter effects\, production via recombination of\nquark-antiquar
 k pairs in the sQGP\, and dissociation in\nhadronic phase\, could also alt
 er the expected picture.\nMeasurements of the open heavy flavor and quarko
 nium\nproduction in different collision systems and at different\nenergies
  are therefore crucial for disentangling relative\ncontributions from thes
 e effects.\n\nIn this talk we report recent STAR heavy flavor results\nat 
 $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}$=200 GeV in p+p and d+Au collisions\,\n$\\sqrt{s_{NN}}$=20
 0 GeV\, 62.4 and 39 GeV in Au+Au\ncollisions\, as well as $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}$
 =193 GeV in U+U\ncollisions. The latter provides the highest energy densit
 y\nat RHIC. Measurements of open heavy flavor hadrons\nthrough both hadron
 ic and semi-leptonic channels\, and\nthose of $J/\\psi$ and $\\upsilon$ st
 ates will be presented\nand compared to theoretical calculations. The futu
 re\nprospect of the heavy flavor program at STAR in light\nof recent detec
 tor upgrades will also be discussed.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/20
 25/contributions/909/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/909/
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SUMMARY:Exclusive two-photon production of W-pairs in heavy-ion and  proto
 n-proton collisions
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UID:indico-contribution-113-835@indico.ific.uv.es
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Joakim Nystrand (University of Bergen)\nThe strong e
 lectromagnetic fields surrounding the protons and heavy\nnuclei accelerate
 d at the CERN Large Hadron Collider may be used to\nstudy two-photon and p
 hoton-proton/nucleus interactions at\nunprecedented energies. A process of
  particular interest is two-photon\nproduction of pairs of W bosons.  This
  process is sensitive to the\ncoupling between photons and W bosons\, and 
 may therefore be used to\nprobe in particular any anomalous quartic WWgamm
 agamma coupling. The\nexperimental feasibility of studying this process ha
 s recently been\nshown by the CMS experiment.\n\nIn this presentation\, we
  calculate the expected standard model cross\nsection for this process. Th
 e strong absorption is treated in a\nrealistic way to properly exclude int
 eraction where the projectiles\ninteract hadronically. In addition\, the p
 olarization of the W and how\nit affects the angular distribution of its d
 ecay products is\ninvestigated. These two effects have to our knowledge no
 t been\nconsidered in previous calculations. They are found to be essentia
 l\nfor the calculation of the production cross section and for the\nexpect
 ed yield within an experimentally accessible phase space region.\n\nhttps:
 //indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/835/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/835/
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SUMMARY:Ultra-peripheral heavy-ion collisions with ALICE and CMS
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UID:indico-contribution-113-831@indico.ific.uv.es
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Daniel Tapia Takaki (The University of Kansas)\nProt
 ons and ions accelerated by the LHC carry an electromagnetic field\, which
  acts as a source of photons. The beam energy at the LHC makes it the most
  energetic photon source ever built. The interaction of such high-energy p
 hotons with nuclei (or protons) can be studied in ultra-peripheral heavy-i
 on collisions\, where the impact parameter is larger than the sum of the n
 uclear radii and hadronic interactions are therefore strongly suppressed.\
 nBoth the ALICE and CMS collaborations have studied photonuclear productio
 n of vector mesons in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb and p-Pb collisions. The proc
 ess effectively corresponds to an interaction between a photon\, generated
  from the electromagnetic field of one of the nuclei with the other (targe
 t) nucleus. The ALICE Collaboration has already published results on exclu
 sive photoproduction of J/$\\psi$ mesons at mid and forward rapidities in 
 Pb-Pb collisions. The cross section for this process is particularly sensi
 tive to the nuclear gluon distribution.\n\nIn this talk\, the latest resul
 ts from ALICE and CMS on exclusive production of light and heavy vector me
 sons in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collisions will be presented\, as well as t
 he measurement of exclusive heavy vector meson photoproduction off protons
  in ultra-peripheral p-Pb collisions at $\\sqrt{s_{\\rm NN}} = 5.02$ TeV. 
 Exclusive photoproduction of quarkonia is a powerful tool to search for pa
 rton saturation effects. Although gluon saturation is expected to occur at
  some scale to limit the growth of the Parton Distribution Function (PDF) 
 at low Bjorken-x values\, no compelling evidence for this effect has been 
 found so far. ALICE results provide direct tests of the power law dependen
 ce on the J/$\\psi$ photoproduction cross section over a wide range of $\\
 gamma {\\rm p}$ energies. CMS results on quarkonia photoproduction in p-Pb
  will also be presented. The prospects for future analyses on ultra-periph
 eral collisions at the highest LHC energy will also be discussed.\n\nhttps
 ://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/831/
LOCATION: Sala 2
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/831/
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SUMMARY:Heavy-quark and quarkonia probes of the QGP at the LHC with the AL
 ICE detector
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UID:indico-contribution-113-711@indico.ific.uv.es
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Zaida Conesa del Valle (IPN Orsay (CNRS/IN2P3 - Univ
 ersité Paris-Sud))\nThe experimental laboratory to create and study stron
 gly interacting matter under extreme conditions of temperature and energy 
 density are ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. A transition of hadro
 nic matter to a Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) phase is predicted by lattice Qua
 ntum ChromoDynamics for high enough temperatures. Heavy quarks (charm and 
 beauty) and quarkonia are produced in the early stages of the interaction 
 and probe the entire medium evolution. Their production has been measured 
 in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC with the ALICE detector. \n\nOpen heavy
 -flavour production is affected by heavy-quark in-medium energy loss. Heav
 y-flavour hadron spectra are modified in the most central Pb--Pb collision
 s at a centre-of-mass energy $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76$ TeV per nucleon--nucleo
 n pair\, with respect to those of pp collisions at the same energy. The se
 cond harmonic of the azimuthal distribution Fourier decomposition\, $v_2$\
 , of heavy-flavour hadrons is positive for non-central collisions at inter
 mediate transverse momentum\, suggesting that heavy quarks take part in th
 e system collective motion. \nA small fraction of heavy quarks ends up for
 ming quarkonia ($J/\\psi$\, $\\psi^{\\prime}$\, $\\Upsilon$). The inclusiv
 e $p_{\\rm T}$-integrated $\\Jpsi$ yield is suppressed in the most central
  Pb--Pb collisions at $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76$ TeV\, with respect to that of 
 pp collisions at the same energy. The comparison of these results with the
  measurements performed at RHIC energies\, suggests that mechanisms for bo
 th breaking-up or recombining the heavy-quark bound states are at play at 
 the LHC. The measurements of heavy-flavour hadrons in p--Pb collisions at 
 $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}=5.02$ TeV demonstrate that the medium modifications observ
 ed in Pb-Pb collisions are not dominated by effects due to the presence of
  cold nuclear matter but have to be attributed to genuine effects due to t
 he formation of a hot and dense QGP phase.\n\nHeavy-flavour hadron measure
 ments with the ALICE detector will be presented. The results in Pb--Pb and
  p--Pb collisions at $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76$ TeV and 5.02 TeV\, respectively
 \, will be discussed.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contribution
 s/711/
LOCATION: Sala 6+7
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/2025/contributions/711/
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