17–20 May 2021
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Results on hadron properties in pion, p, A+A collisions from HADES

18 May 2021, 14:45
30m
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Plenary Plenary Session

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

Primary author

Manuel Lorenz (Goethe University Frankfurt)

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