Hungarian participation in PHENIX 10 years - 10 minutes Csörgő, Tamás Principal Investigator of PHENIX-Hungary (2003-2013) Wigner RCP, Budapest, Hungary.

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Hungarian participation in PHENIX 10 years - 10 minutes Csörgő, Tamás Principal Investigator of PHENIX-Hungary ( ) Wigner RCP, Budapest, Hungary PHENIX Meeting First Hungarian contributions Milestones Events Results Thanks

Meeting, connections Gyulassy, Miklós (Columbia University, New York, NY): Expert in correlations (theory) Advanced Research Award, Hungarian-US Fulbright Foundation Question from dr. Brückner & answer Professor Shoji Nagamiya: Founding spokesperson of PHENIX Chair, Dept. Physics, Columbia University Founder of PHENIX (to become Founder of Hungarian Judo Museum) Professor W. A. Zajc: Expert of correlations (experiment) Becoming second spokesperson of PHENIX Alumni Initiatives Award, Fulbright Foundation Start of PHENIX-Hungary, MoU (to become Chair, Dept. Physics, Columbia University)

PHENIX in a Nutshell First Hungarian on PHENIX papers: A. Ster (2002-)

Summary: Light of Au+Au at RHIC In Au+Au at RHIC - New phenomena - New form of matter - Perfect fluid - Fluid of quarks Properties: Opaque, R AA ~ 0.2 Attenuation ~ 2 fm c s = 0.35 ± 0.05  /s ≤ superfluid He/5 T init ≥ 300 MeV  init ≥ GeV/fm 3 p init ≥ 1 GeV/fm 3 Cross-over transition: m ’ ≥ 200 MeV this happens in hadronic matter deconfinement and U A (1) restoration happens at different T! T. Cs, R. Vertesi, J. Sziklai Phys.Rev.Lett.105:182301,2010 see also M. Vargyas's talk at the 2013 Zimányi School  ' meson mass drop by 200 MeV a lost symmetry is restored

„Expect the unexpected” - a PHENIX design principle (Bill Zajc) A. Ster/PHENIX: top cited Hungarian in physics Perfect Fluid: hottest matter is a fluid Quark Matter conf. in Budapest (August 2005) Nobel prize of R.J. Glauber (Oct 2005) AIP Top Physics Story, 2005 Prof. S. Nagamiya, PHENIX Founding spokesman: Hungarian judo black belt Hungary: ranked no. 1 for citations/papers Hungarian Judo Order of Merit to PHENIX Founding Spokesperson: S. Nagamiya …

Thanks are especially due to Thanks are especially due to all of you, who helped PHENIX-Hungary, all of you, who helped PHENIX-Hungary, among others, and in particular

Thanks for 10+ wonderful years Member of Academy of Europe:1 Order of Merit, Knight’s Cross of Hungary:1 Hungarian PhDs in PHENIX: (CsM, TP, NM, VR, NN) Fulbright Fellowships: 4 (CsT, CsT, CsM, VR) Hungarian M.Sc-s in PHENIX: 4 (CsM, NM, VM, KM) Zimányi Schools in Hungay: 13 Black belts in martial arts Thanks are due to: All members of PHENIX and PHENIX-Hungary Shoji Nagamiya (RIKEN-KEK), Founding Spokesperson W. A. Zajc (Columbia University), Spokesperson Perfect Barbara Jacak (SUNY at Stony Brook), Spokesperson Hottest Funding Agencies: DOE, Fulbright, HAESF, NSF Hungarian Academy of Sciences, OTKA, Ch. Simonyi Fund We appreciate all support – and need it for future.

Thanks to funding agencies