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Heavy-flavour and quarkonium production in the LHC era: from proton-proton to heavy-ion collisions. [PDF]

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Andronic A   +55 more
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Solving the QCD effective kinetic theory with neural networks. [PDF]

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Cabodevila SB, Kurkela A, Lindenbauer F.
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QCD challenges from pp to AA collisions: 4th edition. [PDF]

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Altmann J   +59 more
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The RHIC Lattice

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1985
An antisymmetric lattice for the proposed Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory is presented, which has been designed to have (1) an energy range from 7 GeV/amu up to 100 GeV/amu; (2) a good tunability of s* and betatron tune; (3) freedom in the choice of crossing angle between beams; and (4) capability of operating unequal ...
S. Y. Lee   +4 more
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Collective Dynamics at RHIC

Acta Physica Hungarica A) Heavy Ion Physics, 2003
We discuss the strong collective flow effects, 〈v2〉 and 〈βt〉, observed at RHIC (√sNN=130 GeV). We argue that part of the collectivity could have already developed at partonic stage. To ‘see’ the partonic effects directly, measurements of multi-strange baryons like Ξ, Ω and charmed particles like J/ψ transverse momentum distributions are important. They
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PROTON POLARIMETRY AT RHIC

Deep Inelastic Scattering DIS 2006, 2005
The techniques used to measure precisely the polarization of the proton beams at RHIC are presented and discussed. Fast polarization measurements are performed using polarimeters based on pC elastic scattering. The absolute normalization is provided by a polarized hydrogen gas jet target. During the 2004 polarized proton run a relative precision on the
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RHIC polarimetry

The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2008
Polarimeters were developed to measure the polarization of the proton beam at RHIC in relative scale through the asymmetry measurement of the elastic proton-carbon scattering. Recoil carbon ions with kinetic energy of 400 ≤ E ≤ 900 keV were detected by silicon strip detectors installed at 90° with respect to the beam. The absolute polarization is given
I. Nakagawa   +18 more
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