Speaker
Bolek Wyslouch
(MIT)
Description
We will present early results of the CMS experiment from PbPb collisions at
√sNN = 2.76 TeV, probing quark and gluon matter at unprecedented
values of energy density. The capabilities of the CMS apparatus allows us to
investigate various hard probes, as well as bulk particle production and
collective phenomena, using the calorimetry, muon and tracking systems covering
a large range in pseudorapidity, complemented by a flexible two-level trigger
system.