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Anselmino, M.
Arnaldi, R.
Brodsky, S.J.
Chambert, V.
Da Silva, C.
Didelez, J.P.
Echevarria, M.G.
Ferreiro, E.G.
Fleuret, F.
Gao, Y.
Genolini, B.
Hadjidakis, C.
Hřivnáčová, I.
Kikola, D.
Klein, A.
Kurepin, A.
Kusina, A.
Lansberg, J.P.
Lorcé, C.
Lyonnet, F.
Martinez, G.
Nass, A.
Pisano, C.
Robbe, P.
Schienbein, I.
Schlegel, M.
Scomparin, E.
Seixas, J.
Shao, H.S.
Signori, A.
Steffens, E.
Szymanowski, L.
Topilskaya, N.
Trzeciak, B.
Uggerhøj, U.I.
Uras, A.
Ulrich, R.
Wagner, J.
Yamanaka, N.
Yang, Z.
Massacrier, L.
Anselmino, M.
Arnaldi, R.
Brodsky, S.J.
Chambert, V.
Da Silva, C.
Didelez, J.P.
Echevarria, M.G.
Ferreiro, E.G.
Fleuret, F.
Gao, Y.
Genolini, B.
Hadjidakis, C.
Hřivnáčová, I.
Kikola, D.
Klein, A.
Kurepin, A.
Kusina, A.
Lansberg, J.P.
Lorcé, C.
Lyonnet, F.
Martinez, G.
Nass, A.
Pisano, C.
Robbe, P.
Schienbein, I.
Schlegel, M.
Scomparin, E.
Seixas, J.
Shao, H.S.
Signori, A.
Steffens, E.
Szymanowski, L.
Topilskaya, N.
Trzeciak, B.
Uggerhøj, U.I.
Uras, A.
Ulrich, R.
Wagner, J.
Yamanaka, N.
Yang, Z.
author Massacrier, L.
Anselmino, M.
Arnaldi, R.
Brodsky, S.J.
Chambert, V.
Da Silva, C.
Didelez, J.P.
Echevarria, M.G.
Ferreiro, E.G.
Fleuret, F.
Gao, Y.
Genolini, B.
Hadjidakis, C.
Hřivnáčová, I.
Kikola, D.
Klein, A.
Kurepin, A.
Kusina, A.
Lansberg, J.P.
Lorcé, C.
Lyonnet, F.
Martinez, G.
Nass, A.
Pisano, C.
Robbe, P.
Schienbein, I.
Schlegel, M.
Scomparin, E.
Seixas, J.
Shao, H.S.
Signori, A.
Steffens, E.
Szymanowski, L.
Topilskaya, N.
Trzeciak, B.
Uggerhøj, U.I.
Uras, A.
Ulrich, R.
Wagner, J.
Yamanaka, N.
Yang, Z.
spellingShingle Massacrier, L.
Anselmino, M.
Arnaldi, R.
Brodsky, S.J.
Chambert, V.
Da Silva, C.
Didelez, J.P.
Echevarria, M.G.
Ferreiro, E.G.
Fleuret, F.
Gao, Y.
Genolini, B.
Hadjidakis, C.
Hřivnáčová, I.
Kikola, D.
Klein, A.
Kurepin, A.
Kusina, A.
Lansberg, J.P.
Lorcé, C.
Lyonnet, F.
Martinez, G.
Nass, A.
Pisano, C.
Robbe, P.
Schienbein, I.
Schlegel, M.
Scomparin, E.
Seixas, J.
Shao, H.S.
Signori, A.
Steffens, E.
Szymanowski, L.
Topilskaya, N.
Trzeciak, B.
Uggerhøj, U.I.
Uras, A.
Ulrich, R.
Wagner, J.
Yamanaka, N.
Yang, Z.
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Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
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spelling Massacrier, L. Anselmino, M. Arnaldi, R. Brodsky, S.J. Chambert, V. Da Silva, C. Didelez, J.P. Echevarria, M.G. Ferreiro, E.G. Fleuret, F. Gao, Y. Genolini, B. Hadjidakis, C. Hřivnáčová, I. Kikola, D. Klein, A. Kurepin, A. Kusina, A. Lansberg, J.P. Lorcé, C. Lyonnet, F. Martinez, G. Nass, A. Pisano, C. Robbe, P. Schienbein, I. Schlegel, M. Scomparin, E. Seixas, J. Shao, H.S. Signori, A. Steffens, E. Szymanowski, L. Topilskaya, N. Trzeciak, B. Uggerhøj, U.I. Uras, A. Ulrich, R. Wagner, J. Yamanaka, N. Yang, Z. 2100-014X EDP Sciences General Earth and Planetary Sciences General Engineering General Environmental Science http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817110001 <jats:p>AFTER@LHC is an ambitious fixed-target project in order to address open questions in the domain of proton and neutron spins, Quark Gluon Plasma and high-x physics, at the highest energy ever reached in the fixed-target mode. Indeed, thanks to the highly energetic 7 TeV proton and 2.76 A.TeV lead LHC beams, center-of-mass energies as large as [see formula in PDF] = 115 GeV in pp/pA and [see formula in PDF] = 72 GeV in AA can be reached, corresponding to an uncharted energy domain between SPS and RHIC. We report two main ways of performing fixed-target collisions at the LHC, both allowing for the usage of one of the existing LHC experiments. In these proceedings, after discussing the projected luminosities considered for one year of data taking at the LHC, we will present a selection of projections for light and heavy-flavour production.</jats:p> Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC) EPJ Web of Conferences
spellingShingle Massacrier, L., Anselmino, M., Arnaldi, R., Brodsky, S.J., Chambert, V., Da Silva, C., Didelez, J.P., Echevarria, M.G., Ferreiro, E.G., Fleuret, F., Gao, Y., Genolini, B., Hadjidakis, C., Hřivnáčová, I., Kikola, D., Klein, A., Kurepin, A., Kusina, A., Lansberg, J.P., Lorcé, C., Lyonnet, F., Martinez, G., Nass, A., Pisano, C., Robbe, P., Schienbein, I., Schlegel, M., Scomparin, E., Seixas, J., Shao, H.S., Signori, A., Steffens, E., Szymanowski, L., Topilskaya, N., Trzeciak, B., Uggerhøj, U.I., Uras, A., Ulrich, R., Wagner, J., Yamanaka, N., Yang, Z., EPJ Web of Conferences, Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC), General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Engineering, General Environmental Science
title Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
title_full Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
title_fullStr Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
title_full_unstemmed Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
title_short Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
title_sort physics perspectives with after@lhc (a fixed target experiment at lhc)
title_unstemmed Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
topic General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Engineering, General Environmental Science
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817110001