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Jet Quenching from light to dense systems

<!--HTML-->Results on pA collisions have demonstrated the potential of light systems in achieving the most surprising discoveries. The presence of fluid-like behaviour and their implications motivate further the determination of the necessary conditions that mark the onset of the QGP phase. In...

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Autor principal: Apolinario, Liliana
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2751493
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author Apolinario, Liliana
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description <!--HTML-->Results on pA collisions have demonstrated the potential of light systems in achieving the most surprising discoveries. The presence of fluid-like behaviour and their implications motivate further the determination of the necessary conditions that mark the onset of the QGP phase. Intermediate systems, like pO and OO, will be invaluable to a successful unified particle production description from small (pp) to larger (AA) systems. Signatures of medium-induced modifications in the hard sector were, so far, unexistent, or quite limited, putting additional stress on the accurate determination of theoretical and experimental uncertainties. In this talk, we aim to discuss novel theoretical and experimental methodologies, focusing on pO and OO, to characterise the short-wavelength QGP properties with unprecedented precision.
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spelling cern-27514932022-11-02T22:36:11Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2751493engApolinario, LilianaJet Quenching from light to dense systemsOpportunities of OO and pO collisions at the LHCLPCC Workshops<!--HTML-->Results on pA collisions have demonstrated the potential of light systems in achieving the most surprising discoveries. The presence of fluid-like behaviour and their implications motivate further the determination of the necessary conditions that mark the onset of the QGP phase. Intermediate systems, like pO and OO, will be invaluable to a successful unified particle production description from small (pp) to larger (AA) systems. Signatures of medium-induced modifications in the hard sector were, so far, unexistent, or quite limited, putting additional stress on the accurate determination of theoretical and experimental uncertainties. In this talk, we aim to discuss novel theoretical and experimental methodologies, focusing on pO and OO, to characterise the short-wavelength QGP properties with unprecedented precision.oai:cds.cern.ch:27514932021
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Apolinario, Liliana
Jet Quenching from light to dense systems
title Jet Quenching from light to dense systems
title_full Jet Quenching from light to dense systems
title_fullStr Jet Quenching from light to dense systems
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title_short Jet Quenching from light to dense systems
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topic LPCC Workshops
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2751493
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