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Recent heavy ion results from ATLAS experiment
During the first three years of operation the ATLAS experiment has collected an integrated luminosity of 0.15 nb-1 for sqrt(s_NN)=2.76 TeV lead-lead collisions, 30 nb-1 for 5.02 TeV proton-lead collisions, and 5 pb-1 for sqrt(s)=2.76 TeV proton-proton collisions. The proton-lead and the high-statist...
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author | Sandström, R |
author_facet | Sandström, R |
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description | During the first three years of operation the ATLAS experiment has collected an integrated luminosity of 0.15 nb-1 for sqrt(s_NN)=2.76 TeV lead-lead collisions, 30 nb-1 for 5.02 TeV proton-lead collisions, and 5 pb-1 for sqrt(s)=2.76 TeV proton-proton collisions. The proton-lead and the high-statistics 2.76 TeV proton-proton data recorded during the highly successful 2013 LHC heavy ion run provide valuable control measurements for interpreting results from lead-lead collisions. Results will be presented for measurements in lead-lead collisions of inclusive jets, jet fragmentation, electroweak bosons, and boson-jet correlations. These measurements provide new insight into the mechanism of in-medium parton energy loss. Measurements of bulk particle production will also be presented with a focus on studies of elliptic and higher-order collective flow. Included in these results will be measurements of event-by-event collective flow. In addition to providing baseline measurements for the lead-lead program, the proton-lead data also provide a unique opportunity to study the physics of soft and hard scattering in a high parton density environment. An overview of relevant proton-lead results will be presented. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
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spelling | cern-15971822019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1597182engSandström, RRecent heavy ion results from ATLAS experimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesDuring the first three years of operation the ATLAS experiment has collected an integrated luminosity of 0.15 nb-1 for sqrt(s_NN)=2.76 TeV lead-lead collisions, 30 nb-1 for 5.02 TeV proton-lead collisions, and 5 pb-1 for sqrt(s)=2.76 TeV proton-proton collisions. The proton-lead and the high-statistics 2.76 TeV proton-proton data recorded during the highly successful 2013 LHC heavy ion run provide valuable control measurements for interpreting results from lead-lead collisions. Results will be presented for measurements in lead-lead collisions of inclusive jets, jet fragmentation, electroweak bosons, and boson-jet correlations. These measurements provide new insight into the mechanism of in-medium parton energy loss. Measurements of bulk particle production will also be presented with a focus on studies of elliptic and higher-order collective flow. Included in these results will be measurements of event-by-event collective flow. In addition to providing baseline measurements for the lead-lead program, the proton-lead data also provide a unique opportunity to study the physics of soft and hard scattering in a high parton density environment. An overview of relevant proton-lead results will be presented.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2013-531oai:cds.cern.ch:15971822013-09-04 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Sandström, R Recent heavy ion results from ATLAS experiment |
title | Recent heavy ion results from ATLAS experiment |
title_full | Recent heavy ion results from ATLAS experiment |
title_fullStr | Recent heavy ion results from ATLAS experiment |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent heavy ion results from ATLAS experiment |
title_short | Recent heavy ion results from ATLAS experiment |
title_sort | recent heavy ion results from atlas experiment |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1597182 |
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