
ALICE - CERN
ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is a detector dedicated to heavy-ion physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It is designed to study the physics of strongly interacting matter at …
ALICE pins down hypermatter properties - CERN
Sep 20, 2022 · The international ALICE collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has just released the most precise measurements to date of two properties of a hypernucleus that can …
ALICE upgrades during LS2 - CERN
The newly upgraded ALICE detector has close to 13 billion electronic sensor elements that are read out continuously, creating a data stream of more than 3.4 terabytes per second. To cope …
HL-LHC equipment installed on both sides of the ALICE experiment
Apr 22, 2020 · To host these collimators, two innovative cryostat units have been inserted along the continuous cryostats of the LHC, on both sides of LHC Point 2, where the ALICE …
ALICE - CERN
Feb 27, 2025 · ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is a detector on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. It is specialized to detect quark-gluon plasma, a state of matter thought to …
ALICE bags about twelve billion heavy-ion collisions - CERN
Dec 1, 2023 · After a five-year pause, on the evening of 26 September, lead ions collided at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at an unprecedented high energy of 5.36 TeV per pair of …
Upgrading ALICE: What’s in store for the next two years?
Feb 5, 2019 · By colliding particles, namely protons and lead nuclei, from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ALICE can harvest data at the high-energy frontier. Increased luminosity, first …
ALICE - CERN
ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) est un détecteur spécialisé dans la physique des ions lourds installé sur l’anneau du Grand collisionneur de hadrons (LHC).
Facts and figures about the LHC - CERN
There are nine experiments installed at the LHC: ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, LHCf, TOTEM, MoEDAL-MAPP, FASER and SND@LHC. They use detectors to analyse the myriad of …
ALICE images gallery - CERN
The ALICE experiment studies the collisions of beams of lead nuclei in an attempt to produce a new state of matter known as 'quark-gluon plasma'. (Image: CERN)