Jefferson Lab - YSTAR2016

kl Jefferson Lab > Events > YSTAR2016 Privacy and Security Notice LINKS Circular Registration Program Lodging Travel Visa Participants List Child Care Program Click to download poster YSTAR2016   Excited Hyperons in QCD Thermodynamics at Freeze-Out November 16-17, 2016 Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Newport News, VA Proceedings Click here to view the YSTAR2016 proceesings. Group Photo   Remote Participation We will use Blue Jeans for remote participation. You can connect to the remote meeting via your browser:  https://jlab.bluejeans.com/178535051/ Call-in Directions:  1. Dial: Primary Number: +1-408-740-7256 Toll free number: +1-888-240-2560 2. Enter meeting ID: 178535051 3. Press # Meeting title: YSTAR2016 International phone numbers are listed on: http://bluejeans.com/numbers Circular A workshop to discuss the influence of possible “missing” hyperon resonances (JLab KLF Project) on QCD thermodynamics, on freeze-out in heavy ion collisions and in the early universe, and in spectroscopy. Recent studies that compare lattice QCD calculations of thermodynamic calculations, statistical hadron resonance gas models, and ratios between measured yields of different hadron species in heavy ion collisions provide indirect evidence for the presence of “missing” resonances in all of these contexts. The aim of the workshop is to sharpen these comparisons, advance our understanding of the formation of baryons from quarks and gluons microseconds after the Big Bang and in today’s experiments, and to connect these developments to experimental searches for direct, spectroscopic, evidence for these resonances. This Workshop is a successor to the recent KL2016 Workshop: https://www.jlab.org/conferences/kl2016/. Organizing Committee Moskov Amaryan, ODU - Chair Eugene Chudakov, JLab Krishna Rajagopal, MIT Claudia Ratti, University of Houston James Ritman, Ruhr-U. Bochum & IKP Jülich Igor Strakovsky, GWU   Sponsors:                 12000 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA 23606 Phone: (757) 269-7100 Fax: (757) 269-7363 contact Stephanie Vermeire