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    A doublet of 3" cylindrical silicon drift detectors in the CERES/NA45 experiment

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    We report on the performance of a doublet of 3" cylindrical silicon drift detectors installed as an upgrade of the CERES/NA45 electron pair spectrometer for the Pb-beam at the CERN SPS. The silicon detectors provide external particle tracking and background rejection of conversions and close Dalitz pairs. Results on vertex reconstruction and rejection from Pb test-run in 1994 are presented

    Search for direct photons from S - Au collisions at 200 GeV/u

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    The CERES experiment has measured inclusive photon production in S-Au collisions of 200 GeV/nucleon at the CERN SPS. No evidence for direct emission of photons was found. For the kinematic region 2.1 < y <y2.65 and 0.4 GeV/c < p^ < 2.0p20 GeV/c the yield and p^p-dependence of the observed photons are well reproduced by hadron decays. Furthermore, their production rate is found to be proportional to the charged particle density. The systematic errors comparing the measured and expected photon yield result in an upper limit of 14% for the emission of direct photons in central S-Au collisions. For a photon source with a yield depending quadratically on the charged particle density the limit can be reduced to 7%

    Low mass dilepton production at the SPS: probing hot and dense nuclear matter

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    CERES and HELIOS-3 have detected a significant enhancement of low--mass dileptons in nuclear collisions at 200 GeV/nucleon with respect to the expected ``conventional'' sources. The onset of the excess, starting at a mass of 2mπ\sim2m_{\pi}, and the possibility of a quadratic dependence on the event multiplicity suggest the opening of the π+πe+e(μ+μ)\pi^+\pi^-\rightarrow e^+e^-(\mu^+\mu^-) annihilation channel. This would be the first observation of thermal radiation from dense hadronic matter. Possible interpretations of these results are presented, including the reduction of the ρ\rho mass due to partial restoration of chiral symmetry in the dense fireball formed in the collision

    Little band at big accelerators: Heavy ion physics from AGS to LHC

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    Heavy-ion physics at the LHC

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    A machine called ALICE

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