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Heavy flavour production at RHIC and LHC
In this proceedings, I present selected experimental results on heavy-flavour production at RHIC and at the LHC, which were presented at the Strangeness in Quark Matter 2017 conference.
Innocenti Gian Michele
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On the Ability of Bismuth to Couple Weakly Coordinating Anions
Motivated by the growing number of catalytic processes based on high‐valent Bi, we investigated in silico the reductive elimination step responsible for the coupling of weakly coordinating anions. Relativistic contributions appeared to be decisive to the electronic description of the intermediates involved in this process.
Lucas Mele +3 more
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Highlights from PHENIX at RHIC
Hadrons conveying strange quarks or heavy quarks are essential probes of the hot and dense medium created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. With hidden strangeness, ϕ meson production and its transport in the nuclear medium have attracted high ...
Nouicer Rachid
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RELATIVISTIC HEAVY ION PHYSICS [PDF]
In the fall of 1986, beams of heavy ions up to A = 40 at total energies up to E = 225 GeV/nucleon will become available for experiments at CERN (60 and 225 GeV/nucleon) and at Brookhaven (15.5 GeV/nucleon). Future experiments to look for quark confinement are discussed. 9 refs., 3 figs. (GHT)
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A New Heavy Flavor Program for the Future Electron-Ion Collider [PDF]
The proposed high-energy and high-luminosity Electron–Ion Collider (EIC) will provide one of the cleanest environments to precisely determine the nuclear parton distribution functions (nPDFs) in a wide x–Q2 range.
Li Xuan +11 more
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The eRHIC project plans to expand Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) with a high-intensity electron beam. Building on the exciting discoveries of RHIC, CERN, HERA and others, eRHIC will break new ground in collider ...
Burton Thomas
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Evolutions in first-order viscous hydrodynamics
Motivated by the physics of the quark-gluon plasma created in heavy-ion collision experiments, we use holography to study the regime of applicability of various theories of relativistic viscous hydrodynamics. Using the microscopic description provided by
Hans Bantilan, Yago Bea, Pau Figueras
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Event-by-event physics in relativistic heavy-ion collisions [PDF]
Motivated by forthcoming experiments at RHIC and LHC, and results from SPS, a review is given of the present state of event-by-event fluctuations in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. Fluctuations in particle multiplicities, ratios, transverse momenta, rapidity, etc. are calculated in participant nucleon as well as thermal models.
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Jet Study in Ultra-Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions with the ALICE Detectors at the LHC
In ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.5 TeV at the ALICE experiment at the LHC, interactions between the high-$p_{T}$ partons and the hot, dense medium produced in the collisions, are expected to lead to jet energy loss (jet ...
Blyth, Sarah-Louise, Blyth, S L
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One- and Two-Photon Physics with Relativistic Heavy Ions [PDF]
The physics of peripheral collisions with relativistic heavy ions (PCRHI) is reviewed. One- and two-photon processes are discussed.
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