[Physics Briefing] Noble collisions give new insights on heavy ion systems
In October 2017, the ATLAS experiment recorded collisions of xenon nuclei for the first time. While massive compared to a proton, xenon nuclei are smaller than the lead ions typically collided in the LHC...
Read more: http://atlas.cern/updates/physics-briefing/noble-collisions-give-new-insights-heavy-ion-systems
In October 2017, the ATLAS experiment recorded collisions of xenon nuclei for the first time. While massive compared to a proton, xenon nuclei are smaller than the lead ions typically collided in the LHC...
Read more: http://atlas.cern/updates/physics-briefing/noble-collisions-give-new-insights-heavy-ion-systems
It is more usefull to sve the results before publishing. Better pronounce briefed ands secure results or annonuncements of their staff. I too think the final dates are very fascinating of course. I perhaps assume at the end we can write physics with fully new laws. Biut at first we have to check its wortk.15w