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ALICE results on quarkonia
The ALICE experiment has measured quarkonia production in pp and Pb-Pb
collisions at the CERN LHC, in the rapidity ranges |y|<0.9 and 2.5<y<4.
Quarkonia are considered to be a sensitive probe of deconfinement, and a
detailed differential study of their yields can give important information on
the properties of the medium created in heavy-ion collisions. In this paper, we
will mainly discuss the centrality dependence of the J/psi nuclear modification
factors, as well as their p_T and y dependence in bins of centrality, which
will be then compared to theoretical models. Preliminary results on the J/psi
elliptic flow and on psi(2S) production will also be shown.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the Quark
Matter 2012 International Conference, Washington D.C., August 13-18, 201
Integration Studies and Beam Physics for the Project of the NA60+ Heavy-Ion Experiment at CERN
NA60+ is a fixed target experiment proposed in the framework of the Physics Beyond Colliders programme at CERN. It aims to precisely measure the hard and electromagnetic probes in nuclear collisions. Initially proposed for the underground cavern ECN3 with very high beam intensities, the experiment now foresees a location in the EHN1 surface hall which was shown to have a limited impact on the physics performance in spite of a significant reduction of beam intensity and detector size. The potential installation and operation of the experiment with the ion beams from the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) has been examined regarding detector integration, beam physics, radiation protection and shielding requirements. The integration of the experiment is considered feasible and would require a significant reconfiguration of the zone in regard to shielding and layout. The first estimate for the integration cost is 1.4 MCHF
J/psi production in p-A collisions at 158 and 400 GeV: recent results from the NA60 experiment
The NA60 experiment has studied muon pair production in p-A and In-In
collisions at the CERN SPS. We present new results on nuclear effects on J/psi
production in p-A at 158 GeV, the same energy used for collecting A-A data at
the SPS. We then compare nuclear effects with previous results from fixed
target experiments, and with the results obtained from a p-A data sample taken
by NA60 at 400 GeV. Based on the 158 GeV results, we calculate the expected
J/psi suppression in In-In and Pb-Pb collisions due to cold nuclear matter
effects, and we extract a new estimate for the anomalous suppression at SPS
energies. Finally, we show preliminary results on J/psi polarization in p-A
collisions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures - To appear in the conference proceedings for
Quark Matter 2009, March 30 - April 4, Knoxville, Tennesse
A note on comonotonicity and positivity of the control components of decoupled quadratic FBSDE
In this small note we are concerned with the solution of Forward-Backward
Stochastic Differential Equations (FBSDE) with drivers that grow quadratically
in the control component (quadratic growth FBSDE or qgFBSDE). The main theorem
is a comparison result that allows comparing componentwise the signs of the
control processes of two different qgFBSDE. As a byproduct one obtains
conditions that allow establishing the positivity of the control process.Comment: accepted for publicatio
Multiparticle azimuthal correlations in p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
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