[Brahms-l] Fw: Workshop on multiplicity

From: flemming videbaek <videbaek@rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>
Date: Wed Apr 28 2004 - 13:50:55 EDT
FYI;
anyone interested ?


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Flemming Videbaek
Physics Department
Brookhaven National Laboratory

e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov
phone: 631-344-4106
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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
>
>


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