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Heavy Ion Physics at LHC

The study of heavy ion interactions constitutes an important part of the experimental program outlined for the Large Hadron Collider under construction at CERN and expected to be operational by 2006. ALICE 1 is the single detector having the capabilities to explore at the same time most of the chara...

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Autor principal: Valenti, G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812778048_0026
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description The study of heavy ion interactions constitutes an important part of the experimental program outlined for the Large Hadron Collider under construction at CERN and expected to be operational by 2006. ALICE 1 is the single detector having the capabilities to explore at the same time most of the characteristics of high energy heavy ion interactions. Specific studies of jet quenching and quarkonia production, essentially related to µ detection are also planned by CMS 2 .
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spelling cern-5236332023-03-14T17:04:10Zdoi:10.1142/9789812778048_0026http://cds.cern.ch/record/523633engValenti, G.Heavy Ion Physics at LHCNuclear PhysicsThe study of heavy ion interactions constitutes an important part of the experimental program outlined for the Large Hadron Collider under construction at CERN and expected to be operational by 2006. ALICE 1 is the single detector having the capabilities to explore at the same time most of the characteristics of high energy heavy ion interactions. Specific studies of jet quenching and quarkonia production, essentially related to µ detection are also planned by CMS 2 .The study of heavy ion interactions constitutes an important part of the experimental program outlined for the Large Hadron Collider under construction at CERN and expected to be operational by 2006. ALICE is the single detector having the capabilities to explore at the same time most of the characteristics of high energy heavy ion interactions. Specific studies of jet quenching and quarkonia production, essentially related to $\mu$ detection are also planned by CMS.hep-ph/0111439CERN-ALI-2001-050CERN-ALICE-PUB-2001-50CERN-ALI-2001-050CERN-ALICE-PUB-2001-50oai:cds.cern.ch:5236332001-10-22
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Valenti, G.
Heavy Ion Physics at LHC
title Heavy Ion Physics at LHC
title_full Heavy Ion Physics at LHC
title_fullStr Heavy Ion Physics at LHC
title_full_unstemmed Heavy Ion Physics at LHC
title_short Heavy Ion Physics at LHC
title_sort heavy ion physics at lhc
topic Nuclear Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812778048_0026
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