11-16 July 2022
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Probing the hot QCD matter via quarkonia at the next-generation heavy-ion experiment at LHC

12 Jul 2022, 13:10
20m
НИИЯФ, ЮК, 3-13

НИИЯФ, ЮК, 3-13

Oral talk (15 min + 5 min questions) Intermediate and high energies, heavy ion collisions

Speaker

Yuri Kharlov (Institute for High Energy Physics of NRC Kurchatov Institute (RU))

Description

Quarkonia represent one of the most valuable probes of the deconfined quark-gluon hot medium since the very first experimental studies with ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. A significant step forward in characterizing the QCD matter via systematic studies of quarkonia production will be performed by the next-generation heavy-ion experiment ALICE 3 [1], a successor of the ongoing ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The new advanced detector of ALICE 3 will allow for exploring production of S- and P-state quarkonia at high statistics at low and moderate transverse momenta range. Performance of the ALICE 3 for quarkonia measurements and requirements for the detectors will be discussed in the talk.

  1. ALICE Collaboration, Letter of intent for ALICE 3: A next-generation heavy-ion experiment at the LHC. CERN-LHCC-2022-009, LHCC-I-038
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Section 3. Intermediate and high energies, heavy ion collisions

Primary authors

Yuri Kharlov (Institute for High Energy Physics of NRC Kurchatov Institute (RU)) Yeghishe Hambardzumyan (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) Antony Varlamov (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology)

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