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January 7-18, 2002
New States of Matter in Hadronic Interactions
to be held at
Hotel
Leão da Montanha, Campos
do Jordão, São
Paulo, Brazil
(184 km NEE of São
Paulo, 354 km SWW of Rio
de Janeiro,
see
map (400+kb, JPG))
International Board of Advisors and Lecturers
G. Altarelli (CERN),
G.A.
Baym (Illinois), J.D. Bjorken (SLAC),
J.-P. Blaizot (Saclay), S.J. Brodsky (SLAC),
W. Busza (MIT),
L.P. Csernai (Bergen), H.G. Dosch (Heidelberg),
H.-Th.Elze (Rio de Janeiro),
E.Ferreira (RiodeJaneiro), A.DiGiacomo
(Pisa), H.H. Gutbrod (GSI),
J.W. Harris (Yale), K. Kajantie (Helsinki),
J.I. Kapusta (Minnesota),
F. Karsch (Bielefeld), D. Kharzeev (BNL), T.
Kodama (Rio de Janeiro),
L.Masperi (CLAF), L.D. McLerran (BNL),
B. Mueller (Duke),
S. Nagamiya (KEK), G.Odyniec (LBL), J.
Rafelski (Arizona),
E. Quercigh (CERN), H. Stoecker (Frankfurt),
U.
van Kolck (Arizona),
K. Werner (Nantes), R.L. Thews (Arizona),
G.R.Young (ORNL),
W.A.Zajc (Columbia)
Organizing Committee
J. de Sa Borges (UERJ,
Rio de Janeiro), S. Duarte (CBPF,
Rio de Janeiro),
A.G.Grunfeld(CLAF),
Y.Hama (USP,Sao Paulo),
G. Herrera (IPN,MexicoC.), G. Krein (IFT,
Sao Paulo), M. Malheiro (UFF,Niteroi),
M. Nielsen (USP,Sao
Paulo), G. Odyniec(LBL), I. Schmidt (UTFSM,Valparaiso),
N. Scoccola (CNEA, BuenosAires), A.Szanto deToledo
(USP,Sao Paulo),
U. van Kolck (Arizona),
C. Vasconcellos (UFRGS, Porto Alegre)
Board of Directors
Johann
Rafelski and Robert
L. Thews
Department
of Physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721
E-mail:
pasi@physics.arizona.edu
and
H.-Thomas
Elze, Erasmo Ferreira
and
Takeshi Kodama
Instituto
de Física, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
E-mail: pasi@if.ufrj.br
Sponsors
U.S. National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Energy
and
The scientific program will include approximately 10 primary lecturers who present the basic material with additional researchers giving seminars on specialized research results.
Courses will span the field from the very elementary and introductory material through the latest theoretical and experimental research results obtained at RHIC and CERN/SPS.
E+T: Quarks and hadron structure | T: Quantum Chromodynamics |
E: Accelerators, detectors, and experimental methods | T: Vacuum structure |
E: RHIC: physics program overview | T: Relativistic gases |
E: Hadronic particles production | T: QCD at finite temperature |
E: J/psi, photons, and dilepton production | T: Transport theory and hydrodynamics |
E: CERN overview: new phase of matter | T: Partons and heavy ions |
E+T: HBT, correlations, and fluctuations | T: Strangeness and hadronic observables of QGP |
E: RHIC: latest results of run II | T: J/psi, onium, photons, and dilepton production |
R: QGP in astrophysics and cosmology | R: QCD based effective theories of nuclear interactions |
There will be additional seminars on current research topics
T=Theory, E=Experiment, R=Review
For US students, registration/admission process is CONTINUING, while first students are being admited.
Visit our Brazilian travel agency partner.
We are expecting all participants on Monday morning, January 7 2002 at the international airport in Sao Paulo, and will offer bus transportation to the location of the institute.
In the late afternoon of January 7 we plan a self-introduction -2 minute- session. Every participant is invited to present a transparency with personal details, research involvement etc. This will be followed by reception/dinner.
We expect that Sunday January 13 will not have a scientific program and we hope to be able to offer an excursion.
The meeting will close after lunch on Friday, January 18. In the afternoon we will provide bus transportation to the airports in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.
We are currently negotiating group airfares for the institute.
Inquiries:
pasi@physics.arizona.edu