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WIDG Seminar, Fernando Flor, Yale, "Statistical Hadronization Model Calculations of Chemical Freeze-out Parameters from Heavy Ion and Elementary Particle Collisions"

Statistical Hadronization Models (SHMs) have successfully calculated hadronic particle yields to over nine orders of magnitude in high energy collisions of heavy ions and elementary particles at both RHIC and the LHC. Assuming a thermally equilibrated system, experimental final state particle yields from collisions measured by the STAR and ALICE detectors serve as anchors for the determination of common freeze-out parameters – namely, the chemical freeze-out temperature and the baryon chemical potential – in the QCD phase diagram through thermal fits within the SHM framework.

EHS Orientation for Wright Lab Research Shop Users

Wright Lab will host three identical 1-hour Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Shop Orientations on Wednesday, January 18 at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 31 at 10:00 a.m., and Friday, February 3 at 11:30 a.m. The EHS shop orientation is offered each semester and is required to be taken once by anyone who would like to gain access and make use of the research and teaching shops at Wright Lab.
For more information on the shop facilities at Wright Lab see:
https://wlab.yale.edu/facilities

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