Abstract

In this work we present a summary of the most relevant results on heavy-ion and astroparticle physics in ALICE. The summary includes a brief overview of the current status on the characterization of the hot and dense QCD medium created in the heavy-ion collisions produced at the LHC, as well as the intriguing finding of collective-like phenomena in small collision systems.

Highlights

  • ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment [1]) is a dedicated heavy-ion detector to exploit the unique physics potential of nucleus-nucleus interactions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) energies

  • In this work we present a summary of the most relevant results on heavy-ion and astroparticle physics in ALICE

  • The summary includes a brief overview of the current status on the characterization of the hot and dense QCD medium created in the heavy-ion collisions produced at the LHC, as well as the intriguing finding of collective-like phenomena in small collision systems

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Review of recent results on heavy-ion physics and astroparticle physics in ALICE at the LHC. - SNOLAB: A new international facility for Underground Astroparticle Physics A J Noble. View the article online for updates and enhancements. This content was downloaded from IP address 131.169.5.251 on 15/02/2019 at 22:38

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