Poster Sessions
The Physics in Collision Conference traditionally arranges poster sessions for
contributions from participants. All abstracts for posters having potential interest
to the HEP community are welcome. This includes topics such as current experimental
measurements, detectors, future experiments and facilities, theoretical ideas ,etc.
Up to twelve of the posters will be selected for short presentation in the plenary
session, as well as being available for viewing during the symposium and at a poster
session with presenters available for informal discussion. An IAC sub-committee will
make the decision on the acceptance of posters and selection for the oral presentation.
Write-ups of the accepted contributions will appear in the final proceedings of the conference.
Physicists planning to attend the conference and interested in contributing posters are requested to submit
a brief
abstract (within 150 words) by E-mail to
pic@saske.sk.
Change!!! (on request of big collaborations)
The deadline for abstract submissions as a candidate for the poster
presentation is
31th of July 2012. We may continue accepting posters after that, but
they may not be selected for presentation.
Please find instructions for the poster session / poster talks at Instructions for Authors.
Accepted poster abstracts
| 1. | J. Cuth on behalf of ATLAS collaboration, IP CAS Prague | Charge asymmetry in top quarks pair production in the dilepton channel at ATLAS |
| 2. | J.C. D'Olivo and J.A. Loza ICN Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico | Transition Radiation by Common Neutrinos correlations |
| 3. | J. Ebr Institute of Physics, Prague | Measurement of the proton-air cross-section at sqrt(s) = 57 TeV with the Pierre Auger Observatory |
| 4. | Z. Feckova P.J. Safarik University, Kosice | Influence of momentum and charge conservation on azimuthally sensitive correlations |
| 5. | P. Federic on behalf of ATLAS collaboration, Comenius Univ. Bratislava | Top quark charge measurement with the ATLAS detector using pp collision data |
| 6. | B. Gomber on behalf of CMS collaboration, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata | Search for Dark Matter and Large Extra Dimensions in pp Collisions Yielding a Photon and Missing Tranverse Energy |
| 7. | N. A. Gromov Komi Science Center, UrD, RAS, Syktyvkar | Neutrino properties at low energies and gauge group contraction of Electroweak Model correlations |
| 8. | A. Kumar on behalf of CMS collaboration, University of Delhi | A search for the Standard Model Higgs boson in the H -> ZZ -> 2l2nu decay channel, where l = e or mu, in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of both 7 and 8 TeV |
| 9. | B. Leder University of Wuppertal | The Lambda parameter of two flavor QCD |
| 10. | O. Lundberg on behalf of ATLAS collaboration, University Stockholm | Calibration systems of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter |
| 11. | B. Pastircak, P. Bobik and K. Kudela on behalf of JEM-EUSO collaboration, IEP SAS Kosice | JEM-EUSO experiment for extreme energy cosmic ray observation |
| 12. | A. Perez INFN - Pisa | The SuperB factory : physics prospects and project status |
| 13. | F. Scutti on behalf of ATLAS collaboration, University Bonn | Reconstruction and Identification of Hadronically Decaying Tau Leptons at ATLAS |
| 14. | E. Stanecka on behalf of ATLAS collaboration, INP PAS Cracow | The ATLAS Inner Detector operation, data quality and tracking performance |
| 15. | M. Van Woerden on behalf of ATLAS collaboration, CERN | Calibration of the ATLAS Tile hadronic calorimeter using muons |
| 16. | Y. Uchida Imperial College London | The COMET Muon-to-Electron Conversion Experiment |
| 17. | T. Varol on behalf of ATLAS collaboration, CERN | Performance of the muon identification in ATLAS in the presence of high pile-up |
| 18. | Y. Maeda Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University | Charged-particle veto detector for the KL-->pi0nunubar study in the J-PARC KOTO experiment |
| 19. | Z. Wazir International Islamic University Islamabad | Study of properties of the central nucleus-nucleus collisions at high energies using a new method based on random matrix theory |
| 20. | I. Marfin DESY | Search for Higgs production in association with b quarks with CMS in pp Collisions |