FNHP2023

FRONTIERS IN NUCLEAR AND HADRONIC PHYSICS

School at the Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics

Florence, February 27 - March 10, 2023




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The lectures are primarily addressed to Ph.D. students, but the participation of experimentalists and young post-docs is also encouraged. The 2023 edition will be devoted to the study of high-energy nuclear and hadronic collisions, investigating the properties of the initial state, the hydrodynamization/thermalization stage, the hydrodynamic evolution of the system, the modelling of soft-particle production in small and large systems and the use of QCD-jets as a diagnostic tool of the produced medium. Each subject will be covered with 8 hours of lectures in the morning and 2 hours of exercises in the afternoon.

Four hours of lectures will be scheduled in the morning, for a total amount of about forty hours over two weeks. Presentations will be given on the blackboard, with the support of slides. The rest of the day will be devoted to exercises, study, and discussions with lecturers and senior participants. A desk and standard research facilities will be provided to all participants.

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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION:

10 JANUARY 2023


LECTURERS

Prof. Francesco Becattini (University of Florence):      Quantum Thermodynamics and Relativistic Hydrodynamics for Relativistic Heavy-ion Collisions

Prof. Michael Strickland (Kent State University) :     Hydrodynamization and non-equilibrium attractors in the high-temperature QCD plasma

Prof. Leif Lonnblad (Lund University):        Modelling of soft-particle production from pp to AA collisions in QCD event generators

Prof. Tuomas Lappi (University of Jyvaskyla):      Small x-physics and Glasma dynamics in ultra-relativistic collisions

Prof. Guilherme Milhano (Instituto Superior Tecnico of Lisbon):      Jets in QGP: from basics to applications





ORGANIZERS

Andrea Beraudo (INFN Torino)                          Ignazio Bombaci (Pisa Univ. & INFN)
Angela Bonaccorso (INFN Pisa)                         Maria Colonna (INFN LNS)
Vincenzo Greco (Catania Univ. & INFN)            Elena Santopinto (INFN Genova)
Sergio Scopetta (Perugia Univ. & INFN)            Enrico Vigezzi (INFN Milano)