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SUMMARY:The rich structure of the Underlying Event: what we learnt from th
 e Large Hadron Collider Run I and II? - Dr Paolo Bartalini\, CERN and CCNU
  (China)
DTSTART:20180508T140000Z
DTEND:20180508T150000Z
UID:TALK73551@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Lorena Escudero
DESCRIPTION:Results from LHC have shown that the underlying event produced
  by multi-parton interactions in pp and pA collisions has a much richer st
 ructure than previously expected. It exhibits flow like phenomena\, such a
 s ridges\, and strangeness production increases with the charged particle 
 multiplicity. Many effects are known from larger collisional systems where
  they are understood in terms of Quark-Gluon Plasma properties\, however t
 here might be alternative ways to model these effects in small collision s
 ystems. How can we pin down their origin?
LOCATION:Ryle Seminar Room (Rutherford 930) 
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