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Heavy Ions -- Prospects at the LHC

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Müller, B
Published in: Czech.J.Phys.
October 7, 2004

This is a review of the physics prospects for relativistic heavy ion collisions in the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The motivation for the study of superdense matter created in relativistic heavy ion collision is the prospect of observing a novel state of strongly interacting matter, the quark-gluon plasma. Experiments at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) and the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven have yielded important clues of the characteristic signatures of this new state. The LHC will extend the range of energy densities that can be explored and facilitate the observation of plentiful hard probes (jets, heavy quarks) of the properties of the dense matter.

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Czech.J.Phys.

Publication Date

October 7, 2004

Volume

55

Start / End Page

B313 / B323
 

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Müller, B. (2004). Heavy Ions -- Prospects at the LHC. Czech.J.Phys., 55, B313–B323.
Müller, Berndt. “Heavy Ions -- Prospects at the LHC.” Czech.J.Phys. 55 (October 7, 2004): B313–23.
Müller B. Heavy Ions -- Prospects at the LHC. CzechJPhys. 2004 Oct 7;55:B313–23.
Müller, Berndt. “Heavy Ions -- Prospects at the LHC.” Czech.J.Phys., vol. 55, Oct. 2004, pp. B313–23.
Müller B. Heavy Ions -- Prospects at the LHC. CzechJPhys. 2004 Oct 7;55:B313–B323.

Published In

Czech.J.Phys.

Publication Date

October 7, 2004

Volume

55

Start / End Page

B313 / B323