Workshop on Compressed Baryonic Matter

Europe/Berlin
GSI, Darmstadt

GSI, Darmstadt

Peter Senger (GSI, Darmstadt)
Beschreibung
This is the very first workshop with Compressed Baryonic Matter in the title.

This workshop, together with an Experiment R&D Coordination Meeting (see workshop page) paved the way for the formal establishment of the CBM collaboration with 1st CBM Collaboration Meeting held in January 2003 (see meeting page).
agenda
    • 1
      The future project at GSI
      Sprecher: Walter Henning (GSI, Darmstadt)
    • 2
      The Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment
      Sprecher: Volker Friese (GSI, Darmstadt)
      Slides
    • 3
      QCD at high baryon density
      Sprecher: Mark Alford (Glasgow University)
      Slides
    • 11:00
      Break
    • 4
      Lattice QCD results at finite T and m
      Sprecher: Zoltan Fodor (Budapest)
    • 5
      Neutron star mergers
      Sprecher: S Rosswog (Leicester)
    • 12:50
      Lunch
    • 6
      Experimental Results at AGS: Overview
      Sprecher: Roy Lacey (SUNY, Stony Brook)
      Slides
    • 7
      Dileptons from Pb-Au Collisions at 40 AGeV
      Sprecher: Harald Appelshäuser (Heidelberg University)
    • 8
      Dilepton emission at high baryon density
      Sprecher: Ralph Rapp (SUNY, Stony Brook)
    • 9
      Hadrons in dense and hot matter and chiral restoration
      Sprecher: G Chanfray (Lyon)
      Slides
    • 16:30
      Break
    • 10
      Charmonium in baryonic matter
      Sprecher: S.H. Lee (Seoul)
    • 11
      Hadrons from Pb+Pb collisions at 40 AGeV
      Sprecher: M van Leeuwen (Amsterdam)
    • 12
      Freeze-out conditions (statistical model calculations)
      Sprecher: K Redlich (Wroclaw)
    • 13
      Transport: status and perspectives
      Sprecher: P Danielewicz (MSU, East-Lansing)
    • 14
      Broad resonances in transport theory
      Sprecher: S Leupold (Giessen)
    • 15
      Transport for high density matter
      Sprecher: C Fuchs (Tübingen)
    • 10:40
      Break
    • 16
      Baryon distributions from AGS to RHIC
      Sprecher: Nu Xu (LBL, Berkeley)
    • 17
      Compression and Expansion of Baryonic Fluids
      Sprecher: A Dumitru (Brookhaven)
    • 18
      Hadronization, when and how?
      Sprecher: Scott Pratt (MSU, East-Lansing)
      Slides
    • 12:40
      Lunch
    • 19
      Hyperon measurement with silicon pixel detectors in Pb-Pb collisions
      Sprecher: Vito Manzari (INFN Bari)
      Slides
    • 20
      Importance of multimesonic fusion processes on (strange) antibaryon production
      Sprecher: Carsten Greiner (Giessen)
    • 21
      Charmed particle production in nucleon-nucleon collisions near threshold
      Sprecher: Egle Tomasi (Saclay)
      Slides
    • 22
      Open charm from A+A collisions at the SPS
      Sprecher: G Usai (Cagliari)
    • 16:00
      Break
    • 23
      Monolithic Silicon pixel detectors
      Sprecher: Marc Winter (Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien(IPHC))
    • 24
      ATLAS hybrid Silicon pixel detectors
      Sprecher: Peter Fischer (Universität Bonn)
      Slides
    • 25
      Silicon diode arrays as coordinate-sensing detectors for nuclear physics
      Sprecher: Valeriy Shevchenko (Kiew)
      Slides
    • 26
      Readout of plastic scintillators with cooled large-area avalanche photodiodes
      Sprecher: Bogdan Zwieglinski (Soltan Institue for Nuclear Studies)
    • 27
      The PHENIX upgrade project
      Sprecher: Axel Drees (SUNY, Stony Brook)
      Slides
    • 28
      The HADES experiment at GSI
      Sprecher: Piotr Salabura (Jagiellonian University)
      Slides
    • 29
      Mysteries of pA physics at the planned GSI energies
      Sprecher: Zoltan Fodor (KFKI, Budapest)
      Slides
    • 10:30
      Break
    • Plenary
      • 30
        The Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector of HADES
        Sprecher: R Gernhäuser (München)
      • 31
        The Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector of HERA-B
        Sprecher: M Staric (Ljubljana)
      • 32
        Resistive Plate Chambers
        Sprecher: Paolo Fonte (LIP, Coimbra)
        Slides
    • Theory Parallel Session

      Discussion on new theoretical concepts for high baryon density physics

      1. Lattice at finite baryon density

      2. Phase diagram: order of the transition, critical point, exotic phases

      3. Spectral functions
      4. Transport coefficients
      5. Determination of parameters for effective theories

      6. Effective degrees of freedom in many-body systems

      7. Particle properties, spectral functions

      8. Chiral symmetry in matter
      9. Transport coefficients / collision terms / in-medium cross sections
      10. Are quasiparticles (effective degrees of freedom) useful concepts in Hadron gas and Plasma
      11. Derivation of effective theories

      12. Non-equilibrium dynamics

      13. Quantum transport: many-body collisions, off shell propagation, what are the physically relevant quantities?

      14. Non-ideal hydrodynamics: viscous hydro, multifluid hydro, connection vhydro-transport
      15. EOS and phasetransitions in transport

      16. Observables

      17. What do we need from experiment to pin down the effective models?

      18. Observables for charm in matter
      19. How do we recognize a phase transition ?
      20. How can we find the critical point?
      21. Fluctuations
      22. Precursor phenomena of color superconductivity or other new phases?
      Sitzungsleiter: Volker Koch
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • 33
      The RPC Detector array of FOPI
      Sprecher: Mihai Petrovici (IFIN-HH, Bucharest)
    • 34
      The Transition Radiation Detector of ALICE
      Sprecher: Johannes Wessels (GSI, Darmstadt)
    • 35
      Remarks on fast TR Detectors
      Sprecher: Anton Andronic (GSI, Darmstadt)
      Slides
    • 15:30
      Break
    • 36
      High speed data acquisition
      Sprecher: Volker Lindenstruth (KIP, Heidelberg)
      Slides
    • 37
      Summary discussion on theoretical concepts, observables, etc.
    • 10:30
      Break
    • 38
      Discussion on the future experiment
    • 13:00
      Lunch