Conveners
Session 5
- Brian Page (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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Klaudia Maj (AGH University of Krakow)23/09/2025, 09:00
The future electron-hadron collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory and the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) at CERN represent the next frontiers for high precision quantum chromodynamics (QCD) measurements in nuclear physics. The staggered timelines, together with the synergy between the physics programs of the two accelerators, offer unique opportunities to advance the...
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Matthew Nguyen (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet / École Polytechnique (CNRS))23/09/2025, 09:25
After the ongoing Run 3 of the CERN LHC, the CMS detector will undergo a set of upgrades in order to meet the challenges of the upcoming High Luminosity era of the LHC. Among the more ambitious aspects of the Phase-2 upgrades of CMS are the replacement of the entire silicon tracking system, a new high-granularity combined electromagnetic calorimeter system for the endcap region of the...
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Ionut Arsene (University of Oslo (NO))23/09/2025, 09:50
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Riccardo Longo (Università di Torino & INFN Torino)23/09/2025, 10:15
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC is preparing for significant Phase-II upgrades in anticipation of Run 4 and the High-Luminosity LHC era. These upgrades are crucial not only for the pp physics program but also for advancing heavy ion physics.
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In this talk, I will give an overview of the current status of the ATLAS Phase-II upgrades, emphasizing their importance for the ATLAS Heavy Ion...