Speaker
Anisa Khatun
(The University of Kansas (US))
Description
The ALICE experiment has undergone a major detector upgrade for Run 3, expanding its detection capabilities for a wide variety of studies. The new continuous readout, “trigger-less mode”, will significantly enhance the physics potential for ultra-peripheral collision analyses. In this talk, we will discuss some of the physics analyses that can be carried out in ultra-peripheral collisions using the Run 3 data, and will present some of the first physics performance plots in both proton-proton and heavy-ion collisions.
Primary author
Anisa Khatun
(The University of Kansas (US))