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Freya Blekman
Freya Blekman
@freyablekman@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

The LHC recently collided Oxygen and Neon ions. That is an important input to understanding how nuclear interactions change depending on the size of the colliding objects. This #CMSPaper observes "collective flow", essentially a sign of the quark gluon plasma, in those collisions buff.ly/NcLWdAj

showing how the flow changes versus how central the collision is (50% is heads on nuclei, 0% is skimming nuclei)
showing how the flow changes versus how central the collision is (50% is heads on nuclei, 0% is skimming nuclei)
showing how the flow changes versus how central the collision is (50% is heads on nuclei, 0% is skimming nuclei)
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