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Overview of the latest ALICE UPC and photonuclear results

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2024-12-05 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC) are events characterised by large impact parameters between the two projectiles, larger than the sum of their radii. In UPCs, the protons and ions accelerated by the LHC do not interact via the strong interaction and can be regarded as sources of quasireal photons. Using the Run 2 data, the ALICE Collaboration has carried out various measurements of different final-state systems, such as exclusive four pion photoproduction as well as photoproduction of K+KK^+K^- pairs, measured for the first time in ultra-peripheral collisions. In addition, vector meson production in Pb--Pb provides the unique opportunity to carry out an analogy of the double-slit experiment at femtometre scales, owing to the interference between the production sources of the two lead nuclei. These results and prospects for UPC measurements using Run 3 data will be presented.

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@article{arxiv.2412.03117,
  title  = {Overview of the latest ALICE UPC and photonuclear results},
  author = {Simone Ragoni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.03117},
  year   = {2024}
}

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6 pages, 6 figures, proceedings for "Diffraction and Low-$x$ 2024", Trabia (Palermo, Italy), September 8-14, 2024