FYI; anyone interested ? ---------------------------------------------------------------- Flemming Videbaek Physics Department Brookhaven National Laboratory e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov phone: 631-344-4106 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Workshop mplicity" <mplicity@ba.infn.it> To: <videbaek@bnl.gov> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 1:38 PM Subject: Workshop on multiplicity > > Dear Colleague, > > this is the second announcement with invitation for abstract submission for > the first international workshop dedicated to the Particle Multiplicity > in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, named "FOCUS ON MULTIPLICITY"; > it will be held in Bari, Italy, from June 17th to 19th, 2004. > The workshop is intended to review the available data on particle > multiplicity (both in proton and ion induced collisions, collected at > different center of mass energies) and their current theoretical > interpretations, including microscopic MonteCarlo modelling. > In particular, the following topics will be discussed: > 1) Measurement done so far of charged particle multiplicity in relativistic > heavy ion collisions, from AGS to SPS to RHIC: every experiments > that have measured charged particle yields can contribute, even if their > data are old, in the sense that have already been published; collecting > them, we can try to construct a coherent global view, looking at data > at different kinematic windows, centrality, energy, beam and target > mass, in order to have a tool to understand the undergoing mechanism of > particle production, the event by event fluctuations and the relevance of > the multiplicity for the insight of the initial energy density and entropy > in view of the QGP formation. > 2) Theoretical description of the above available results, from AGS to RHIC: > QCD calculations, statistical and thermal models, MonteCarlo models > (every idea and calculation that links the initial particle state > to the final particle yields is relevant for the discussion); > predictions for future experiments at LHC. > 3) Experimental methods for multiplicity measurement in different > rapidity windows: requirements and intrinsic errors. Review of > past, current and future strategies. > 4) Photon multiplicity as black body radiation of the hot fireball: > review of past and current data and perspective for the future; > difficulties of the experimental measurement and signal backgrounds. > Theoretical relevance for the QGP interpretation. > 5) Proton-proton multiplicity as reference point: available data and > their parameterizations at all available energies. > For further informations and registration procedure, please look at the > Workshop Webpage: > > http://www.ba.infn.it/~mplicity/ > > Would you please inform your collaborators and everybody who is > potentially interested in the Workshop. > Looking forward to see you in Bari, > > The Workshop Organizers > > _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l@lists.bnl.gov http://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Wed Apr 28 13:43:39 2004
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