Heavy Flavor and Quarkonia as a Probe of QCD Media, Current and Future – I
FOCUS · X14 ·
Presentations
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What Heavy Flavor Has Taught Us About the QGP and What’s in Store for the Future
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Deepa Thomas
- The University of Texas at Austin
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Disentangling cold nuclear matter effects through open heavy-flavour production in p-Pb and pp collisions
ORAL
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Authors
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Maria Vittoria Garzelli
- University of Hamburg, II Institute for Theoretical Physics
- University of Hamburg
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Michael Benzke
- University of Hamburg, II Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Bernd Kniehl
- University of Hamburg, II Institute for Theoretical Physics
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The Imaginary Part of the Heavy-quark Potential From Real-time Yang-Mills Dynamics
ORAL
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Authors
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Babak Salehi Kasmaei
- Kent State University
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Kirill Boguslavski
- Institute for Theoretical Physics, Technische Universität Wien
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Michael Strickland
- Kent State University
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Heavy flavor physics with the sPHENIX MVTX vertex tracker upgrade
ORAL
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Authors
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Ming Liu
- Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Open heavy flavor and jet studies for the future Electron-Ion Collider
ORAL
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Authors
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Xuan Li
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Production and polarization of direct $J/\psi$ to ${\mathcal O}(\alpha_s^3)$ in the improved color evaporation model in collinear factorization
ORAL
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Authors
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Vincent Cheung
- University of California, Davis
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Ramona Vogt
- Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab and UC Davis
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and University of California, Davis
- LLNL/UC Davis
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Quarkonia polarization and Quantum tomography
ORAL
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Authors
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Daniel Tapia Takaki
- Kansas University
- University of Kansas
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John Ralston
- University of Kansas
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John Martens
- University of Kansas
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