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Freya Blekman
Freya Blekman
@freyablekman@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp last week

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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