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Open questions in quarkonium and electromagnetic probes

In my ("not a summary") talk at the Hard Probes 2006 conference, I gave "a personal and surely biased view on only a few of the many open questions on quarkonium and electromagnetic probes". Some of the points reported in that talk are exposed in this paper, having in mind the mo...

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Autor principal: Lourenco, Carlos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2006.11.096
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1004660
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description In my ("not a summary") talk at the Hard Probes 2006 conference, I gave "a personal and surely biased view on only a few of the many open questions on quarkonium and electromagnetic probes". Some of the points reported in that talk are exposed in this paper, having in mind the most important of all the open questions: do we have, today, from experimental data on electromagnetic probes and quarkonium production, convincing evidence that shows, beyond reasonable doubt, the existence of "new physics" in high-energy heavy-ion collisions?
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spelling cern-10046602023-03-14T18:14:32Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2006.11.096http://cds.cern.ch/record/1004660engLourenco, CarlosOpen questions in quarkonium and electromagnetic probesNuclear Physics - ExperimentIn my ("not a summary") talk at the Hard Probes 2006 conference, I gave "a personal and surely biased view on only a few of the many open questions on quarkonium and electromagnetic probes". Some of the points reported in that talk are exposed in this paper, having in mind the most important of all the open questions: do we have, today, from experimental data on electromagnetic probes and quarkonium production, convincing evidence that shows, beyond reasonable doubt, the existence of "new physics" in high-energy heavy-ion collisions?In my (“not a summary”) talk at the Hard Probes 2006 conference, I gave “a personal and surely biased view on only a few of the many open questions on quarkonium and electromagnetic probes”. Some of the points reported in that talk are exposed in this paper, having in mind the most important of all the open questions: do we have, today, from experimental data on electromagnetic probes and quarkonium production, convincing evidence that shows, beyond reasonable doubt, the existence of “new physics” in high-energy heavy-ion collisions?In my ('not a summary') talk at the Hard Probes 2006 conference, I gave 'a personal and surely biased view on only a few of the many open questions on quarkonium and electromagnetic probes'. Some of the points reported in that talk are exposed in this paper, having in mind the most important of all the open questions: do we have, today, from experimental data on electromagnetic probes and quarkonium production, convincing evidence that shows, beyond reasonable doubt, the existence of 'new physics' in high-energy heavy-ion collisions?nucl-ex/0612014oai:cds.cern.ch:10046602006-12-09
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title_short Open questions in quarkonium and electromagnetic probes
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2006.11.096
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