[Theory-seminars] Theory Seminar Tomorrow - Maneesha Pradeep
Caroline Silva Rocha Costa
costa at jlab.org
Sun Apr 21 20:04:21 EDT 2024
Dear all,
Tomorrow, at 1pm EDT, we will have a virtual seminar given by Maneesha Pradeep of University of Maryland on the Zoom for Government link:
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Please see below for the title and abstract.
Theory Seminar: April 22nd, 1pm EDT (virtual)
Speaker: Maneesha Pradeep (University of Maryland)
Title: Maximum-entropy freeze-out in heavy-ion collisions
Abstract: Understanding the Equation of State and the phase diagram of QCD is one of the grandeur visions of heavy-ion collision experiments. The key to unraveling the phase diagram lies in the event-by-event fluctuations of particle multiplicities, which are sensitive to thermodynamic properties. Connecting the particle observables to QCD EoS, often involving a procedure known as freeze-out, is a non-trivial step. We propose a generalization to the half-a-century-old Cooper-Frye freeze-out prescription via the maximum entropy approach. This generalization allows us to connect the predictions of hydrodynamics with experimental measurements of fluctuations in a way that fulfills the conservation laws on an event-by-event basis.
See you on tomorrow.
Best regards,
Caroline, Joe, and Zheng-Yang
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