Speaker
Samuel Belin
(Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
Description
Particle correlations are powerful tools for studying quantum chromodynamics in hadron collisions. In heavy-ion collisions, azimuthal angular correlations probe collective phenomena in hot, dense, nuclear media, such as QGP. In small collision systems, they could point to final-state effects or potential initial-state correlations. The LHCb experiment has the unique ability to study particle correlations in high-energy hadron collisions at forward rapidity, exploring a unique region with respect to other experiments, where longitudinal expansion becomes more important. In this contribution, recent results on collective flow from the LHCb experiment will be discussed
Category | Experiment |
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Collaboration (if applicable) | LHCb |
Author
Samuel Belin
(Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))