Bulk matter physics and its future at the Large Hadron Collider
Abstract
Measurements at low transverse momentum will be performed at the LHC for studying particle production mechanisms in and heavy-ion collisions. Some of the experimental capabilities for bulk matter physics are presented, focusing on tracking elements and particle identification. In order to anticipate the study of baryon production for both colliding systems at multi-TeV energies, measurements for identified species and recent model extrapolations are discussed. Several mechanisms are expected to compete for hadro-production in the low momentum region. For this reason, experimental observables that could be used for investigating multi-parton interactions and help understanding the "underlying event" content in the first collisions at the LHC are also mentioned.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0901.3176,
title = {Bulk matter physics and its future at the Large Hadron Collider},
author = {B. Hippolyte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.3176},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
6 pages, 7 figures. To appear in the proceedings of Hot Quarks 2008, Estes Park, Colorado, 18-23 August 2008