The
BMBF-Forschungsschwerpunkt
FSP 201 - ALICE is a research network of German universities and GSI Helmholzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung Darmstadt.
Participating institutions
The research focus is on the study of
Quark-Gluon Plasma
produced in nucleus-nucleus collisions at
the Large Hadron Collider
at
CERN with the
ALICE experiment.
The network provides a major contribution in building and operating two main
components of the
ALICE detector, the
Time Projection Chamber (TPC) and the
Transition Radiation Detector (TRD).
It is also instrumental in the
High-Level Trigger (HLT) system.
Alice info (in German): Poster | Faltblatt: Seiten 1 & 4,
Seiten 2 & 3
Talk at the
FSP inauguration meeting
First LHC collisions with proton-lead beams
Start of proton-lead program on September 13, 2012 (pilot run)
the first physics results:
First LHC collisions with 1.38 ATeV lead beams
Start of heavy-ion program on November 8, 2010
the first physics results:
All publications on Pb-Pb physics
First LHC collisions with 3.5 TeV proton beams
March 30, 2010
All publications on proton-proton physics
First collisions at LHC with 450 GeV proton beams
Restart of LHC on November 23, 2009
the first physics result
Further events with all detector subsystems
Poster Proton-Proton Collision
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