
Jets give clues to the geometry of proton–nucleus collisions
Studies of the centrality-dependence of jet production in proton–lead collisions in ATLAS at the LHC are yielding surprising results.
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Studies of the centrality-dependence of jet production in proton–lead collisions in ATLAS at the LHC are yielding surprising results.
The LHCb collaboration has released updated measurements of central exclusive production of the J/ψ and ψ(2S) mesons.
Résumé ALICE : la matière nucléaire froide est-elle vraiment froide ? En septembre 2012, pour la première fois, des collisions proton-plomb ont eu lieu au LHC ; une exploitati...
In studies at the Beijing Electron–Positron Collider (BEPCII), the international team that operates the Beijing Spectrometer (BESIII) experiment has found evidence for a family of what could well be...
The ALICE experiment, with its state-of-the-art detection systems, produced a wealth of results during Run 1 of the LHC (2009–2013) – driving a new impetus in the field of heavy-ion collisions. W...
Résumé ALICE : sur les traces d’un nouvel état de la matière Après deux périodes de collisions plomb-plomb au LHC, complétées par des campagnes de collisi...
A report from the latest workshop on deep-inelastic scattering.
One of the key ways of looking into what happens when high-energy hadrons collide is to measure the relationship between the number, or multiplicity, of particles produced and their momentum transvers...
The LHCb collaboration has made the first sightings of the decay of B mesons into two baryons containing no charm quarks.
The ALICE collaboration had a significant presence at two recent major conferences: EPSHEP 2013 and SQM2013