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First proton-nucleus collisions in the LHC: the p-Pb pilot physics
During the night of 12-13 September 2012 the LHC collided protons with lead nuclei for the first time, demonstrating the feasibility of hybrid collisions despite the basic two-in-one magnet design. The centre-of-mass energy was 5 TeV per colliding nucleon pair, "Stable Beams" were declared...
Autores principales: | Alemany, R, Angoletta, M, Baudrenghien, P, Bruce, R, Hancock, S, Jacquet, D, Jowett, J M, Kain, V, Kuhn, M, Lamont, M, Manglunki, D, Redaelli, S, Salvachua, B, Sapinski, M, Schaumann, M, Solfaroli, M, Uythoven, J, Versteegen, R, Wenninger, J |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2012
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1496101 |
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