Prof. Dr. Tamás Csörgő - MATE Research
Overview
Professor Tamás Csörgő is an accomplished Hungarian particle and nuclear physicist, member of the Academy of Europe (London), active both in theoretical and experimental physics. He is one of the founders of femtoscopy in Hungary, that specializes in measuring length-scales on the femtometer or 10-15 meter scales, that tiny lenght corresponds to the size of protons and elementary particle physics reactions. He is also an experienced science outreach speaker and inventor, experienced in gamification of high energy particle and nuclear physics.
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Publications
Femtoscopy theory: Bose-Einstein correlations in high energy heavy ion physics
Particle interferometry from 40-MeV to TeV
Bose-Einstein correlations for Levy stable source distributions
Femtoscopy theory: Odderon exchange, elastic proton - proton scattering, diffractive scattering
Odderon and proton substructure from a model-independent Lévy imaging of elastic pp and collisions
Evidence of Odderon-exchange from scaling properties of elastic scattering a TeV energies
Observation of Odderon effects at LHC energies: a real extended Bialas-Bzdak model study
Femtoscopy experiment: Bose-Einstein correlations in high energy physics
Lévy-stable two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in √sNN=200GeV Au+Au collisions
Femtoscopy experiment: Odderon exchange, elastic proton - proton scattering, diffractive scattering
Measurement of proton-proton elastic scattering and total cross-section at
Recent Results from the CERN LHC Experiment TOTEM: Implications for Odderon Exchange
Femtoscopy, both theory and experiment: Perfect fluids in high energy heavy ion and particle physics
Simple solutions of relativistic hydrodynamics for systems with ellipsoidal symmetry
A new and finite family of solutions of hydrodynamics. Part I: Fits to pseudorapidity distributions
Projects
PHENIX – Hungary, collaboration with the PHENIX experiment at BNL, Upton, NY, USA
PHENIX, the Pioneering High Energy Nuclear Interaction eXperiment, is the largest of the four experiments that have taken data at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider located at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA. PHENIX data-taking was finished in 2016 and the PHENIX Collaboration is currently analyzing these data.
TOTEM – Hungary, collaboration with the TOTEM experiment at CERN LHC
TOTEM, the TOTal cross-section and Elastic scattering Measurement, is one of the three small experiments that have taken data at the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva at the border of France and Switzerland. TOTEM data taking was finished in fall 2023 and the TOTEM Collaboration is in its data analysis phase.
https://home.cern/science/experiments/totem
Participation of MATE in the CERN LHC experiment CMS
CMS, the Compact Muon Solenoid, is one of the four large experiments that are taking data at the Large Hadron Collider located near Geneva at the border of France and Switzerland. CMS is a general purpose LHC detector and experimental collaboration, taking and analysing data simultaneously now and in the foreseeable future as well.