Taku Gunji
(University of Tokyo (JP))
16/11/2012, 16:40
A major long-term goal of the ALICE experiment is to understand the detailed properties of the hot and dense QCD medium created in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions. The ALICE experiment has measured many observables over wide kinematic ranges (many particle species, $p_{T}$, and rapidity) in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.76$~TeV. In the future, measurements towards the detailed...
Young Jin Kim
(Institute for Basic Science)
16/11/2012, 17:05
The Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) was established in December 2011 in order to carry out the technical design and the establishment of the accelerator complex for the rare isotope science in Korea. The rare isotope accelerator at RISP will provide both stable and rare isotope heavy-ion beams with the energy ranges from a few MeV/nucleon to a few hundreds of MeV/nucleon for the researches...
Genie Jhang
(Korea University)
16/11/2012, 17:30
Nuclear collisions using radioactive isotope beams provide a great opportunity to investigate the isospin-dependent propoerties of nuclear matter in sub- and supra-saturation densities. In the future Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP), formally known as Korea Rare Isotope Accelerator, the Large-Acceptance Multipurpose Spectrometer (LAMPS) was conceived primarily to explore the...