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Recent results from the ATLAS heavy ion program

The heavy-ion program in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC originated as an extensive program to probe and characterize the hot, dense matter created in relativistic lead-lead collisions. In recent years, the program has also broadened to a detailed study of collective behavior in smaller systems. In...

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Autor principal: Havener, Laura Brittany
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302781
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description The heavy-ion program in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC originated as an extensive program to probe and characterize the hot, dense matter created in relativistic lead-lead collisions. In recent years, the program has also broadened to a detailed study of collective behavior in smaller systems. In particular, the techniques used to study larger systems are also applied to proton-proton and proton-lead collisions over a wide range of particle multiplicities, to try and understand the early-time dynamics which lead to similar flow-like features in all of the systems. Another recent development is a program studying ultra-peripheral collisions, which provide gamma-gamma and photonuclear processes over a wide range of CM energy, to probe the nuclear wavefunction. This talk presents a subset of the the most recent results from the ATLAS experiment based on Run 1 and Run 2 data, including measurements of collectivity over a wide range of collision systems, potential nPDF modifications — using electroweak bosons, inclusive jets, and quarkonia — and photonuclear dijet production.
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spelling cern-23027812019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2302781engHavener, Laura BrittanyRecent results from the ATLAS heavy ion programParticle Physics - ExperimentThe heavy-ion program in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC originated as an extensive program to probe and characterize the hot, dense matter created in relativistic lead-lead collisions. In recent years, the program has also broadened to a detailed study of collective behavior in smaller systems. In particular, the techniques used to study larger systems are also applied to proton-proton and proton-lead collisions over a wide range of particle multiplicities, to try and understand the early-time dynamics which lead to similar flow-like features in all of the systems. Another recent development is a program studying ultra-peripheral collisions, which provide gamma-gamma and photonuclear processes over a wide range of CM energy, to probe the nuclear wavefunction. This talk presents a subset of the the most recent results from the ATLAS experiment based on Run 1 and Run 2 data, including measurements of collectivity over a wide range of collision systems, potential nPDF modifications — using electroweak bosons, inclusive jets, and quarkonia — and photonuclear dijet production.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2018-075oai:cds.cern.ch:23027812018-02-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Havener, Laura Brittany
Recent results from the ATLAS heavy ion program
title Recent results from the ATLAS heavy ion program
title_full Recent results from the ATLAS heavy ion program
title_fullStr Recent results from the ATLAS heavy ion program
title_full_unstemmed Recent results from the ATLAS heavy ion program
title_short Recent results from the ATLAS heavy ion program
title_sort recent results from the atlas heavy ion program
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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