John W. Harris
Yale University
H-index: 184
North America-United States
Description
John W. Harris, With an exceptional h-index of 184 and a recent h-index of 118 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Yale University, specializes in the field of Physics.
His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:
Longitudinal and transverse spin transfer to and hyperons in polarized collisions at
Observation of the electromagnetic field effect via charge-dependent directed flow in heavy-ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Measurements of long-range two-particle correlation over a wide pseudorapidity range in p–Pb collisions at = 5.02 TeV
Measurements of inclusive J/ψ production at midrapidity and forward rapidity in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV
Measurement of the radius dependence of charged-particle jet suppression in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV
“QGP Signatures” revisited
System-size dependence of the hadronic rescattering effect at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
ALICE luminosity determination for Pb–Pb collisions at√ s NN= 5.02 TeV
Professor Information
University | Yale University |
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Position | Professor of Physics |
Citations(all) | 171966 |
Citations(since 2020) | 60843 |
Cited By | 135226 |
hIndex(all) | 184 |
hIndex(since 2020) | 118 |
i10Index(all) | 834 |
i10Index(since 2020) | 619 |
University Profile Page | Yale University |
Research & Interests List
Physics
Top articles of John W. Harris
Longitudinal and transverse spin transfer to and hyperons in polarized collisions at
The longitudinal and transverse spin transfers to Λ (Λ) hyperons in polarized proton-proton collisions are expected to be sensitive to the helicity and transversity distributions, respectively, of (anti) strange quarks in the proton, and to the corresponding polarized fragmentation functions. We report improved measurements of the longitudinal spin transfer coefficient, D L L, and the transverse spin transfer coefficient, D T T, to Λ and Λin polarized proton-proton collisions at s= 200 GeV by the STAR experiment at RHIC. The dataset includes longitudinally polarized proton-proton collisions with an integrated luminosity of 52 pb− 1, and transversely polarized proton-proton collisions with a similar integrated luminosity. Both datasets have about twice the statistics of previous results and cover a kinematic range of| η Λ (Λ)|< 1.2 and transverse momentum p T, Λ (Λ) up to 8 GeV/c. We also report the first measurements of the …
Authors
MI Abdulhamid,BE Aboona,J Adam,L Adamczyk,JR Adams,I Aggarwal,MM Aggarwal,Z Ahammed,DM Anderson,EC Aschenauer,S Aslam,J Atchison,V Bairathi,W Baker,JG Ball Cap,K Barish,R Bellwied,P Bhagat,A Bhasin,S Bhatta,J Bielcik,J Bielcikova,JD Brandenburg,XZ Cai,H Caines,M Calderón de la Barca Sánchez,D Cebra,J Ceska,I Chakaberia,P Chaloupka,BK Chan,Z Chang,A Chatterjee,D Chen,J Chen,JH Chen,Z Chen,J Cheng,Y Cheng,S Choudhury,W Christie,X Chu,HJ Crawford,M Csanád,G Dale-Gau,A Das,M Daugherity,IM Deppner,A Dhamija,L Di Carlo,P Dixit,X Dong,JL Drachenberg,E Duckworth,JC Dunlop,J Engelage,G Eppley,S Esumi,O Evdokimov,A Ewigleben,O Eyser,R Fatemi,S Fazio,CJ Feng,Y Feng,E Finch,Y Fisyak,FA Flor,C Fu,CA Gagliardi,T Galatyuk,T Gao,F Geurts,N Ghimire,A Gibson,K Gopal,X Gou,D Grosnick,A Gupta,W Guryn,A Hamed,Y Han,S Harabasz,MD Harasty,JW Harris,H Harrison-Smith,W He,XH He,Y He,N Herrmann,L Holub,C Hu,Q Hu,Y Hu,H Huang,HZ Huang,SL Huang,T Huang,X Huang,Y Huang,TJ Humanic,D Isenhower,M Isshiki,WW Jacobs,A Jalotra,C Jena,A Jentsch,Y Ji,J Jia,C Jin,X Ju,EG Judd,S Kabana,ML Kabir,S Kagamaster,D Kalinkin,K Kang,D Kapukchyan,K Kauder,D Keane,M Kelsey,YV Khyzhniak,DP Kikoła,B Kimelman,D Kincses,I Kisel,A Kiselev,AG Knospe,HS Ko,LK Kosarzewski,L Kramarik,L Kumar,S Kumar,R Kunnawalkam Elayavalli,R Lacey,JM Landgraf,J Lauret,A Lebedev,JH Lee,YH Leung,N Lewis,C Li,W Li,X Li,Y Li,Z Li,X Liang,Y Liang,R Licenik,T Lin
Journal
Physical Review D
Published Date
2024/1/5
Observation of the electromagnetic field effect via charge-dependent directed flow in heavy-ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
The deconfined quark-gluon plasma (QGP) created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions enables the exploration of the fundamental properties of matter under extreme conditions. Noncentral collisions can produce strong magnetic fields on the order of 10 18 G, which offers a probe into the electrical conductivity of the QGP. In particular, quarks and antiquarks carry opposite charges and receive contrary electromagnetic forces that alter their momenta. This phenomenon can be manifested in the collective motion of final-state particles, specifically in the rapidity-odd directed flow, denoted as v 1 (y). Here, we present the charge-dependent measurements of d v 1/d y near midrapidities for π±, K±, and p (p) in Au+ Au and isobar (Ru 44 96+ Ru 44 96 and Zr 40 96+ Zr 40 96) collisions at s NN= 200 GeV, and in Au+ Au collisions at 27 GeV, recorded by the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The combined …
Authors
MI Abdulhamid,BE Aboona,J Adam,JR Adams,G Agakishiev,I Aggarwal,MM Aggarwal,Z Ahammed,A Aitbaev,I Alekseev,E Alpatov,A Aparin,S Aslam,J Atchison,GS Averichev,V Bairathi,JG Ball Cap,K Barish,P Bhagat,A Bhasin,S Bhatta,SR Bhosale,IG Bordyuzhin,JD Brandenburg,AV Brandin,XZ Cai,H Caines,M Calderón de la Barca Sánchez,D Cebra,J Ceska,I Chakaberia,BK Chan,Z Chang,A Chatterjee,D Chen,J Chen,JH Chen,Z Chen,J Cheng,Y Cheng,S Choudhury,W Christie,X Chu,HJ Crawford,G Dale-Gau,A Das,AP Dash,M Daugherity,TG Dedovich,IM Deppner,AA Derevschikov,A Dhamija,P Dixit,X Dong,JL Drachenberg,E Duckworth,JC Dunlop,J Engelage,G Eppley,S Esumi,O Evdokimov,O Eyser,R Fatemi,S Fazio,CJ Feng,Y Feng,E Finch,Y Fisyak,FA Flor,C Fu,T Gao,F Geurts,N Ghimire,A Gibson,K Gopal,X Gou,D Grosnick,A Gupta,A Hamed,Y Han,MD Harasty,JW Harris,H Harrison-Smith,W He,XH He,Y He,C Hu,Q Hu,Y Hu,H Huang,HZ Huang,SL Huang,T Huang,X Huang,Y Huang,TJ Humanic,D Isenhower,M Isshiki,WW Jacobs,A Jalotra,C Jena,Y Ji,J Jia,C Jin,X Ju,EG Judd,S Kabana,D Kalinkin,K Kang,D Kapukchyan,K Kauder,D Keane,A Kechechyan,A Kiselev,AG Knospe,HS Ko,L Kochenda,AA Korobitsin,A Yu Kraeva,P Kravtsov,L Kumar,MC Labonte,R Lacey,JM Landgraf,A Lebedev,R Lednicky,JH Lee,YH Leung,N Lewis,C Li,HS Li,W Li,X Li,Y Li,Z Li,X Liang,Y Liang,T Lin,Y Lin,C Liu,F Liu,G Liu,H Liu,L Liu,T Liu,X Liu,Y Liu,Z Liu,T Ljubicic,O Lomicky
Journal
Physical Review X
Published Date
2024/2/23
Measurements of long-range two-particle correlation over a wide pseudorapidity range in p–Pb collisions at = 5.02 TeV
Correlations in azimuthal angle extending over a long range in pseudorapidity between particles, usually called the “ridge” phenomenon, were discovered in heavy-ion collisions, and later found in pp and p–Pb collisions. In large systems, they are thought to arise from the expansion (collective flow) of the produced particles. Extending these measurements over a wider range in pseudorapidity and final-state particle multiplicity is important to understand better the origin of these long-range correlations in small collision systems. In this Letter, measurements of the long-range correlations in p–Pb collisions at= 5. 02 TeV are extended to a pseudorapidity gap of∆ η~ 8 between particles using the ALICE forward multiplicity detectors. After suppressing non-flow correlations, eg, from jet and resonance decays, the ridge structure is observed to persist up to a very large gap of∆ η~ 8 for the first time in p–Pb collisions …
Authors
S Acharya,D Adamová,G Aglieri Rinella,M Agnello,N Agrawal,Z Ahammed,S Ahmad,SU Ahn,I Ahuja,A Akindinov,M Al-Turany,D Aleksandrov,B Alessandro,HM Alfanda,R Alfaro Molina,B Ali,A Alici,N Alizadehvandchali,A Alkin,J Alme,G Alocco,T Alt,AR Altamura,I Altsybeev,MN Anaam,C Andrei,N Andreou,A Andronic,V Anguelov,F Antinori,P Antonioli,N Apadula,L Aphecetche,H Appelshäuser,C Arata,S Arcelli,M Aresti,R Arnaldi,JGMCA Arneiro,IC Arsene,M Arslandok,A Augustinus,R Averbeck,MD Azmi,H Baba,A Badalà,J Bae,YW Baek,X Bai,R Bailhache,Y Bailung,A Balbino,A Baldisseri,B Balis,D Banerjee,Z Banoo,R Barbera,F Barile,L Barioglio,M Barlou,B Barman,GG Barnaföldi,LS Barnby,V Barret,L Barreto,C Bartels,K Barth,E Bartsch,N Bastid,S Basu,G Batigne,D Battistini,B Batyunya,D Bauri,JL Bazo Alba,IG Bearden,C Beattie,P Becht,D Behera,I Belikov,ADC Bell Hechavarria,F Bellini,R Bellwied,S Belokurova,YAV Beltran,G Bencedi,S Beole,Y Berdnikov,A Berdnikova,L Bergmann,MG Besoiu,L Betev,PP Bhaduri,A Bhasin,MA Bhat,B Bhattacharjee,L Bianchi,N Bianchi,J Bielčík,J Bielčíková,J Biernat,AP Bigot,A Bilandzic,G Biro,S Biswas,N Bize,JT Blair,D Blau,MB Blidaru,N Bluhme,C Blume,G Boca,F Bock,T Bodova,A Bogdanov,S Boi,J Bok,L Boldizsár,M Bombara,PM Bond,G Bonomi,H Borel,A Borissov,AG Borquez Carcamo,H Bossi,E Botta,YEM Bouziani,L Bratrud,P Braun-Munzinger,M Bregant,M Broz,GE Bruno,MD Buckland,D Budnikov,H Buesching,S Bufalino,P Buhler,N Burmasov,Z Buthelezi,A Bylinkin,SA Bysiak,M Cai,H Caines,A Caliva,E Calvo Villar,JMM Camacho,P Camerini,FDM Canedo,M Carabas,AA Carballo
Journal
Journal of High Energy Physics
Published Date
2024/1
Measurements of inclusive J/ψ production at midrapidity and forward rapidity in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV
The measurements of the inclusive J/ψ yield at midrapidity (| y|< 0. 9) and forward rapidity (2.5< y< 4) in Pb–Pb collisions at s NN= 5.02 TeV with the ALICE detector at the LHC are reported. The inclusive J/ψ production yields and nuclear modification factors, R AA, are measured as a function of the collision centrality, J/ψ transverse momentum (p T), and rapidity. The J/ψ average transverse momentum and squared transverse momentum (< p T> and< p T 2>) are evaluated as a function of the centrality at midrapidity. Compared to the previous ALICE publications, here the entire Pb–Pb collisions dataset collected during the LHC Run 2 is used, which improves the precision of the measurements and extends the p T coverage. The p T-integrated R AA shows a hint of an increasing trend towards unity from semicentral to central collisions at midrapidity, while it is flat at forward rapidity. The p T-differential R AA shows a …
Authors
S Acharya,D Adamová,A Adler,G Aglieri Rinella,M Agnello,N Agrawal,Z Ahammed,S Ahmad,SU Ahn,I Ahuja,A Akindinov,M Al-Turany,D Aleksandrov,B Alessandro,HM Alfanda,R Alfaro Molina,B Ali,A Alici,N Alizadehvandchali,A Alkin,J Alme,G Alocco,T Alt,I Altsybeev,JR Alvarado,MN Anaam,C Andrei,A Andronic,V Anguelov,F Antinori,P Antonioli,N Apadula,L Aphecetche,H Appelshäuser,C Arata,S Arcelli,M Aresti,R Arnaldi,JGMCA Arneiro,IC Arsene,M Arslandok,A Augustinus,R Averbeck,MD Azmi,A Badalà,J Bae,YW Baek,X Bai,R Bailhache,Y Bailung,A Balbino,A Baldisseri,B Balis,D Banerjee,Z Banoo,R Barbera,F Barile,L Barioglio,M Barlou,GG Barnaföldi,LS Barnby,V Barret,L Barreto,C Bartels,K Barth,E Bartsch,N Bastid,S Basu,G Batigne,D Battistini,B Batyunya,D Bauri,JL Bazo Alba,IG Bearden,C Beattie,P Becht,D Behera,I Belikov,ADC Bell Hechavarria,F Bellini,R Bellwied,S Belokurova,G Bencedi,S Beole,Y Berdnikov,A Berdnikova,L Bergmann,MG Besoiu,L Betev,PP Bhaduri,A Bhasin,MA Bhat,B Bhattacharjee,L Bianchi,N Bianchi,J Bielčík,J Bielčíková,J Biernat,AP Bigot,A Bilandzic,G Biro,S Biswas,N Bize,JT Blair,D Blau,MB Blidaru,N Bluhme,C Blume,G Boca,F Bock,T Bodova,A Bogdanov,S Boi,J Bok,L Boldizsár,M Bombara,PM Bond,G Bonomi,H Borel,A Borissov,AG Borquez Carcamo,H Bossi,E Botta,YEM Bouziani,L Bratrud,P Braun-Munzinger,M Bregant,M Broz,GE Bruno,MD Buckland,D Budnikov,H Buesching,S Bufalino,P Buhler,Z Buthelezi,A Bylinkin,SA Bysiak,M Cai,H Caines,A Caliva,E Calvo Villar,JMM Camacho,P Camerini,FDM Canedo,SL Cantway,M Carabas,AA Carballo,F Carnesecchi,R Caron,LAD Carvalho
Journal
Physics Letters B
Published Date
2024/2/1
Measurement of the radius dependence of charged-particle jet suppression in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV
The ALICE Collaboration reports a differential measurement of inclusive jet suppression using pp and Pb–Pb collision data at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon–nucleon collision s NN= 5.02 TeV. Charged-particle jets are reconstructed using the anti-k T algorithm with resolution parameters R= 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6 in pp collisions and R= 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 in central (0–10%), semi-central (30–50%), and peripheral (60–80%) Pb–Pb collisions. A novel approach based on machine learning is employed to mitigate the influence of jet background. This enables measurements of inclusive jet suppression in new regions of phase space, including down to the lowest jet p T≥ 40 GeV/c at R= 0.6 in central Pb–Pb collisions. This is an important step for discriminating different models of jet quenching in the quark–gluon plasma. The transverse momentum spectra, nuclear modification factors, derived cross section, and …
Authors
Shreyasi Acharya,Dagmar Adamova,Alexander Adler,G Aglieri Rinella,Michelangelo Agnello,Neelima Agrawal,Zubayer Ahammed,Shakeel Ahmad,Sang Un Ahn,Ishaan Ahuja,Alexander Akindinov,Mohammad Al-Turany,Dmitry Aleksandrov,Bruno Alessandro,Haidar Masud Alfanda,R Alfaro Molina,Bushra Ali,Andrea Alici,Negin Alizadehvandchali,Anton Alkin,Johan Alme,Giacomo Alocco,Torsten Alt,Igor Altsybeev,JR Alvarado,Mustafa Naji Anaam,Cristian Andrei,Anton Andronic,Venelin Anguelov,Federico Antinori,Pietro Antonioli,Nicole Apadula,L Aphecetche,Harald Appelshäuser,Carolina Arata,Silvia Arcelli,Mauro Aresti,Roberta Arnaldi,Jhoao Gabriel Martins Campos Almeida Arneiro,Ionut Cristian Arsene,Mesut Arslandok,Andre Augustinus,R Averbeck,Mohd Danish Azmi,Angela Badalà,Joonsuk Bae,Yong Wook Baek,Xiaozhi Bai,Raphaëlle Bailhache,Yoshini Bailung,Alessandro Balbino,Alberto Baldisseri,Bartosz Balis,Debjani Banerjee,Zarina Banoo,Roberto Barbera,Francesco Barile,Luca Barioglio,Maria Barlou,Gergely Gábor Barnaföldi,Lee Stuart Barnby,Valerie Barret,L Barreto,Clara Bartels,Klaus Barth,Esther Bartsch,Nicole Bastid,Sumit Basu,Guillaume Batigne,Daniel Battistini,Boris Batyunya,Dibakar Bauri,JL Bazo Alba,Ian Gardner Bearden,Caitlin Beattie,Pascal Becht,Debadatta Behera,Iouri Belikov,ADC Bell Hechavarria,Francesca Bellini,Rene Bellwied,Svetlana Belokurova,Vladimir Belyaev,Gyula Bencedi,Stefania Beolè,Yaroslav Berdnikov,Anastasia Berdnikova,Luisa Bergmann,Mihaela Gabriela Besoiu,Latchezar Betev,Partha Pratim Bhaduri,Anju Bhasin,Mohammad Asif Bhat,Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee,Livio Bianchi,Nicola Bianchi,Jaroslav Bielčík,Jana Bielčíková,Jacek Biernat,Alexandre Patrick Bigot,Ante Bilandzic,Gabor Biro,Saikat Biswas,Nicolas Bizé,Justin Thomas Blair,Dmitry Blau,Mihail Bogdan Blidaru,Nora Bluhme,Christoph Blume,Gianluigi Boca,Friederike Bock,Tea Bodova,Alexey Bogdanov,Stefano Boi,Jeongsu Bok,Laszlo Boldizsar,Marek Bombara,Peter Matthew Bond,Germano Bonomi,Herve Borel,Alexander Borissov,AG Borquez Carcamo,Hannah Bossi,Elena Botta,Youssef El Mard Bouziani,Lars Bratrud,Peter Braun-Munzinger,Marco Bregant,Michal Broz,Giuseppe Eugenio Bruno,Matthew Daniel Buckland,Dmitry Budnikov,Henner Buesching,Stefania Bufalino,P Buhler,Z Buthelezi,Aleksandr Bylinkin,Sebastian Adam Bysiak,Mengke Cai,H Caines,Alberto Caliva,E Calvo Villar,Juan Manuel Mejia Camacho,Paolo Camerini,FDM Canedo,SL Cantway,Mihai Carabas,Aitor Amatriain Carballo,Francesca Carnesecchi,R Caron
Journal
Physics Letters B
Published Date
2024/2/1
“QGP Signatures” revisited
We revisit the graphic table of QCD signatures in our 1996 Annual Reviews article “The Search for the Quark–Gluon Plasma” and assess the progress that has been made since its publication towards providing quantitative evidence for the formation of a quark–gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions and its characteristic properties.
Authors
John W Harris,Berndt Müller
Published Date
2024/3
System-size dependence of the hadronic rescattering effect at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
The first measurements of K*(892) 0 resonance production as a function of charged-particle multiplicity in Xe-Xe collisions at s N N= 5.44 TeV and p p collisions at s= 5.02 TeV using the ALICE detector are presented. The resonance is reconstructed at midrapidity (| y|< 0.5) using the hadronic decay channel K* 0→ K±π∓. Measurements of transverse-momentum integrated yield, mean transverse-momentum, nuclear modification factor of K* 0, and yield ratios of resonance to stable hadron (K* 0/K) are compared across different collision systems (p p, p-Pb, Xe-Xe, and Pb-Pb) at similar collision energies to investigate how the production of K* 0 resonances depends on the size of the system formed in these collisions. The hadronic rescattering effect is found to be independent of the size of colliding systems and mainly driven by the produced charged-particle multiplicity, which is a proxy of the volume of produced …
Authors
S Acharya,D Adamová,G Aglieri Rinella,M Agnello,N Agrawal,Z Ahammed,S Ahmad,SU Ahn,I Ahuja,A Akindinov,M Al-Turany,D Aleksandrov,B Alessandro,HM Alfanda,R Alfaro Molina,B Ali,A Alici,N Alizadehvandchali,A Alkin,J Alme,G Alocco,T Alt,AR Altamura,I Altsybeev,JR Alvarado,MN Anaam,C Andrei,N Andreou,A Andronic,V Anguelov,F Antinori,P Antonioli,N Apadula,L Aphecetche,H Appelshäuser,C Arata,S Arcelli,M Aresti,R Arnaldi,JGMCA Arneiro,IC Arsene,M Arslandok,A Augustinus,R Averbeck,MD Azmi,H Baba,A Badalà,J Bae,YW Baek,X Bai,R Bailhache,Y Bailung,A Balbino,A Baldisseri,B Balis,D Banerjee,Z Banoo,R Barbera,F Barile,L Barioglio,M Barlou,B Barman,GG Barnaföldi,LS Barnby,V Barret,L Barreto,C Bartels,K Barth,E Bartsch,N Bastid,S Basu,G Batigne,D Battistini,B Batyunya,D Bauri,JL Bazo Alba,IG Bearden,C Beattie,P Becht,D Behera,I Belikov,ADC Bell Hechavarria,F Bellini,R Bellwied,S Belokurova,YAV Beltran,G Bencedi,S Beole,Y Berdnikov,A Berdnikova,L Bergmann,MG Besoiu,L Betev,PP Bhaduri,A Bhasin,MA Bhat,B Bhattacharjee,L Bianchi,N Bianchi,J Bielčík,J Bielčíková,J Biernat,AP Bigot,A Bilandzic,G Biro,S Biswas,N Bize,JT Blair,D Blau,MB Blidaru,N Bluhme,C Blume,G Boca,Friederike Bock,T Bodova,A Bogdanov,S Boi,J Bok,L Boldizsár,M Bombara,PM Bond,G Bonomi,H Borel,A Borissov,AG Borquez Carcamo,H Bossi,E Botta,YEM Bouziani,L Bratrud,P Braun-Munzinger,M Bregant,M Broz,GE Bruno,MD Buckland,D Budnikov,H Buesching,S Bufalino,P Buhler,N Burmasov,Z Buthelezi,A Bylinkin,SA Bysiak,M Cai,H Caines,A Caliva,E Calvo Villar,JMM Camacho,P Camerini,FDM Canedo,SL Cantway
Journal
Physical Review C
Published Date
2024/1/29
ALICE luminosity determination for Pb–Pb collisions at√ s NN= 5.02 TeV
Luminosity determination within the ALICE experiment is based on the measurement, in van der Meer scans, of the cross sections for visible processes involving one or more detectors (visible cross sections). In 2015 and 2018, the Large Hadron Collider provided Pb–Pb collisions at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of
Authors
S Acharya,D Adamová,A Adler,G Aglieri Rinella,M Agnello,N Agrawal,Z Ahammed,S Ahmad,SU Ahn,I Ahuja,A Akindinov,M Al-Turany,D Aleksandrov,B Alessandro,HM Alfanda,R Alfaro Molina,B Ali,Y Ali,A Alici,N Alizadehvandchali,A Alkin,J Alme,G Alocco,T Alt,I Altsybeev,MN Anaam,C Andrei,A Andronic,V Anguelov,F Antinori,P Antonioli,C Anuj,N Apadula,L Aphecetche,H Appelshäuser,S Arcelli,R Arnaldi,IC Arsene,M Arslandok,A Augustinus,R Averbeck,S Aziz,MD Azmi,A Badalà,YW Baek,X Bai,R Bailhache,Y Bailung,R Bala,A Balbino,A Baldisseri,B Balis,D Banerjee,Z Banoo,R Barbera,L Barioglio,M Barlou,GG Barnaföldi,LS Barnby,V Barret,L Barreto,C Bartels,K Barth,E Bartsch,F Baruffaldi,N Bastid,S Basu,G Batigne,D Battistini,B Batyunya,D Bauri,JL Bazo Alba,IG Bearden,C Beattie,P Becht,D Behera,I Belikov,ADC Bell Hechavarria,F Bellini,R Bellwied,S Belokurova,V Belyaev,G Bencedi,S Beole,A Bercuci,Y Berdnikov,A Berdnikova,L Bergmann,MG Besoiu,L Betev,PP Bhaduri,A Bhasin,IR Bhat,MA Bhat,B Bhattacharjee,L Bianchi,N Bianchi,J Bielčík,J Bielčíková,J Biernat,A Bilandzic,G Biro,S Biswas,JT Blair,D Blau,MB Blidaru,N Bluhme,C Blume,G Boca,F Bock,T Bodova,A Bogdanov,S Boi,J Bok,L Boldizsár,A Bolozdynya,M Bombara,PM Bond,G Bonomi,H Borel,A Borissov,H Bossi,E Botta,L Bratrud,P Braun-Munzinger,M Bregant,M Broz,GE Bruno,MD Buckland,D Budnikov,H Buesching,S Bufalino,O Bugnon,P Buhler,Z Buthelezi,JB Butt,A Bylinkin,SA Bysiak,M Cai,H Caines,A Caliva,E Calvo Villar,JMM Camacho,P Camerini,FDM Canedo,M Carabas,F Carnesecchi,R Caron,J Castillo Castellanos,F Catalano
Journal
Journal of Instrumentation
Published Date
2024/2/29
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Longitudinal and transverse spin transfer to and hyperons in polarized collisions at
Observation of the electromagnetic field effect via charge-dependent directed flow in heavy-ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Measurements of long-range two-particle correlation over a wide pseudorapidity range in p–Pb collisions at = 5.02 TeV
Measurements of inclusive J/ψ production at midrapidity and forward rapidity in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV
Measurement of the radius dependence of charged-particle jet suppression in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV
“QGP Signatures” revisited
System-size dependence of the hadronic rescattering effect at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
ALICE luminosity determination for Pb–Pb collisions at√ s NN= 5.02 TeV
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