Speaker
Manuel Lorenz
(Goethe University Frankfurt)
Description
The HADES experiment at the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany
is measuring systematicly hadron properties in $\pi$+A, p+A and A+A collisions at energies of a few GeV.
The versatility of HADES allows to address the medium-modifications of hadrons with a huge variety of different observables: ranging from direct line-shape modifications via the dilepton decay, over more indirect ones like kinematic distributions and yields of hadrons carrying strangeness, to macroscopic ones like chemical and kinetic freeze-out parameters or collective flow and its anisotropies.
In this contribution we elaborate, which common picture from the wealth of data and observables is emerging.
Collaboration | HADES |
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Primary author
Manuel Lorenz
(Goethe University Frankfurt)