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ALICE at the LHC and astrophysics: from providing input for the search for antinuclei in space to constraining the equation of state of neutron stars

by Alexander Kalweit (on behalf of the ALICE collaboration)

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Authors (as registered SciPost users): Alexander Kalweit
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Preprint Link: scipost_202209_00010v1  (pdf)
Date submitted: 2022-09-06 14:38
Submitted by: Kalweit, Alexander
Submitted to: SciPost Physics Proceedings
Proceedings issue: 21st International Symposium on Very High Energy Cosmic Ray Interactions (ISVHECRI2022)
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Academic field: Physics
Specialties:
  • Gravitation, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
  • High-Energy Physics - Experiment
  • Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Approach: Experimental

Abstract

The ALICE experiment at the LHC was originally designed to study the creation of the quark-gluon-plasma in heavy-ion collisions, a new state of matter in which quarks and gluons are not confined into hadrons. More recently, the versatility of both the Large Hadron Collider and the ALICE apparatus have given additionally access to a unique set of nuclear and hadronic physics measurements. The main results from this new and dynamic research area will be presented. The application of these findings to astrophysical challenges, ranging from the equation of state of neutron stars to the search for dark matter in space, will be discussed.

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