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    Relaxation to equilibrium in relativistic heavy ion collisions by Bravina L., Zabrodin E.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Relaxation to equilibrium of hot and dense matter produced in central area of relativistic heavy ion collisions at energies ranging from several AGeV to hundreds AGeV is studied within two Monte Carlo transport models. …”
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    Heavy Ion Physics Highlights from ATLAS by Citron Zvi

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Results shown will be from the ∼ 10 inverse µb−1 of minimum bias recorded in the 2010 LHC heavy ion run, as well as from ∼ 0.15 nb−1 sampled in the 2011 LHC heavy ion run.…”
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    Hadron production from heavy ion collisions by Ko Che Ming

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A brief review of some topics in hadron production from heavy ion collisions is given. They include charged pion ratio as a probe of nuclear symmetry energy, in-medium effects on pion production, en- hanced Λc/D0 ratio, Λ local polarization, and X(3872) production.…”
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    Phosphate Glass Detectors for Heavy Ion Identification by Nassurlla Burtebayev, Mikhail Chernyavskiy, Alexei Gippius, Galina Kalinina, Nina Konovalova, Marzhan Nassurlla, Tatyana Kvochkina, Maulen Nassurlla, Natalia Okateva, Andrey Pan, Natalia Polukhina, Zhakypbek Sadykov, Tatiana Shchedrina, Nikolay Starkov, Elena Starkova, Ivan Zasavitskii

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The article presents a method for identifying heavy ions in phosphate glass detectors under various conditions by the geometric characteristics of ion tracks. …”
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    Facility for Heavy Ion Collision Experiment at RAON by Kim Young Jin, Kim Do Gyun, Kim Gi Dong, Kim Yong Hak, Kim Young-Jin, Kim Yong Kyun, Kwon Young Kwan, Yun Chong Cheol, Hong Byungsik, Lee Kyung Sei, Kim Eun Joo, Ahn Jung Keun, Lee Hyo Sang

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…One is for low energy (< 18.5 MeV/nucleon) heavy-ion collision experiment for day-1 experiments. …”
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    Heavy-ion physics at high baryon densities by Friese Volker

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this report, we discuss the motivation for and prospects of the low-energy heavy-ion programmes.…”
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    Heating triangle singularities in heavy ion collisions by Luciano M. Abreu, Felipe J. Llanes-Estrada

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…It appears that peaks seen in central heavy ion collisions are more likely to be hadrons than rescattering effects under two conditions. …”
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    Review of heavy-ion inertial fusion physics by S. Kawata, T. Karino, A. I. Ogoyski

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…In this review paper on heavy ion inertial fusion (HIF), the state-of-the-art scientific results are presented and discussed on the HIF physics, including physics of the heavy ion beam (HIB) transport in a fusion reactor, the HIBs-ion illumination on a direct-drive fuel target, the fuel target physics, the uniformity of the HIF target implosion, the smoothing mechanisms of the target implosion non-uniformity and the robust target implosion. …”
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    Heavy-ion collisions at LHC: The Alice Experiment by Marin A.

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…We present an introduction to heavy-ion collisions at LHC with special emphasis on the ALICE experiment. …”
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    Exotic hypernuclear systems and heavy ion collisions by Lanskoy D.E., Tretyakova T.Yu.

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…We discuss perspectives in hypernuclear studies opened by their integration with heavy ion physics. Particularly, neutron–rich Λ hypernuclei and double–Λ hypernucleican be produced, which are hardly attainable by traditional reactions and can enrich our knowledge on hadronic interactions.…”
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    Longitudinal eccentricity decorrelations in heavy-ion collisions by Arabinda Behera, Maowu Nie, Jiangyong Jia

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In heavy-ion collisions, the harmonic flow V_{n} of final-state particles is driven by the eccentricity vector E_{n} that describes the shape of the initial fireball projected in the transverse plane. …”
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    External beam for the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility by Shaharuddin S., Stuchbery J., Simpson E. C., Gan Z. K., Green A. C., Cho A., Lu E.

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…To study the induced biological effects of the ions on cell cultures, an external beam is required as biological specimens cannot be placed in vacuum. The Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) at the Australian National University hosts accelerators for a wide variety of ion-beam research applications. …”
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    Hydro and Jets in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions by Bravina L.V., Brusheim Johansson B.H., Crkovská J., Eyyubova G.Kh., Korotkikh V.L., Lokhtin I.P., Malinina L.V., Nazarova E.N., Petrushanko S.V., Snigirev A.M., Zabrodin E.E.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We apply HYDJET++ model, which contains the treatment of both soft and hard processes, to study the heavy-ion collisions at LHC energies. The interplay of parametrised hydrodynamics and jets describes many features of the development of particle anisotropic flow including the break-up of mass hierarchy of elliptic and triangular flow, the falloff of the flow at certain transverse momentum and violation of the number-ofconstituent- quark (NCQ) scaling at LHC energies compared to the lower ones. …”
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    CERN achievements in relativistic heavy ion collisions by Bruno Giuseppe Eugenio

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The rest is history: lead-ion beams at 160 GeV/nucleon became available at the SPS in 1994; the LHC accelerated and collided lead beams at a center of mass energy per nucleon pair √sNN = 2.76 TeV in 2010. Heavy ion physics is definitely in the future program of CERN: ALICE will operate a major upgrade of its detectors during the second long shutdown of the LHC, in 2018-2019, and the associated physics program will span the third and fourth LHC runs, till late 2020s.…”
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    Charm resonance production in heavy-ion collisions by Arnaldi Roberta

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The production of charmonium states plays an important role among the probes to investigate the formation of a plasma of quarks and gluons (QGP) in heavy-ion collisions. A review of the main J/ψ and ψ(2S) results is presented, focussing on the most recent achievements from the LHC experiments.…”
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