A LICE Physics Program at Run III
Speaker: Luciano Muse (CERN)
Time: Sep. 14(Tuesday) 6:00am (San Fransisco), 9:00am (New York), 3:00pm (Frankfurt), 6:30pm(New Delhi), 9:00pm (Beijing), 10:00pm (Tokyo)
Abstract: The ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC is completing a major upgrade of its detector, which will allow a 50-fold increase of the statistics of most observables, as well as a large improvement of its tracking performance at low transverse momentum. With these improvements, the ALICE measurements in the LHC Run 3 and 4, spanning over a decade, will allow to make significant progress on the study of high-density QCD matter and how its macroscopic properties emerge from a microscopic description based on the strong-interaction between its constituents. The ALICE physics programme for Run 3 and 4 is very broad and covers a large variety of observables. In this presentation, I will concentrate on the studies of the thermal radiation, the thermalization and hadronization of heavy quarks, the melting and regeneration of quarkonium and the study of collective phenomena and possible energy-loss in small systems. I will conclude with a few considerations on the ALICE longer-term plans.
Chair: Nu Xu
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Material: https://indico.ihep.ac.cn/event/15220/material/slides/