Probing the Quark-Gluon Plasma - recent results from ALICE at the LHC
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ALICE is a general purpose heavy-ion detector designed to study QCD and, in particular, the quark-gluon plasma – a deconfined state of quarks and gluons. ALICE creates the highest temperatures and densities, ever produced in an experiment, by colliding lead ions at the highest possible energies. Proton-proton and proton-lead collisions are also recorded as an experimental control. A selection of recent results will be presented.
This talk is part of the Cavendish HEP Seminars series.
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