Conveners
Session 1
- Wojciech Florkowski (Jagiellonian University)
This talk presents an overview of recent findings from the ATLAS experiment using heavy-ion collisions. These include measurements of how energetic jets are produced and modified as they travel through the hot, dense medium known as the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP), which is created in collisions between atomic nuclei at near light speed. The results also include studies of softer particles...
The fully stripped ions used in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC are an excellent source of high-energy quasi-real photons. These can interact with photons emitted by the oncoming nucleus, or with the nucleus itself, either directly in inelastic processes or diffractively via pomeron exchange. Diffractive photonuclear processes can produce exclusive vector mesons that are uniquely sensitive to...
Since 2009, ALICE has successfully collected data from various collision systems, including A–A (Pb–Pb, Xe–Xe, O–O), p–A (p–Pb, p–O), and pp. This presentation will review recent highlights from ALICE and outline its ambitious short- and long-term upgrade plans.
The measurement of the Drell-Yan (DY) production at forward rapidity in proton-proton (pp) collisions at the LHC with the upgraded ALICE detector in Run 3 provides a unique tool for probing the Parton Density Functions (PDFs) and partonic structure of hadrons and nuclei. There is a lack of a hard and clear probe of nuclear matter at relatively small Bjorken-x (down to 10^–5), which could...