SHiP and the associated SPS Beam Dump Facility is a new general-purpose experiment proposed at the SPS to search for "hidden" particles as predicted by a very large number of recently elaborated models of Hidden Sectors which are capable of accommodating darkmatter, neutrino oscillations, and the origin of the full baryon asymmetry in the Universe. The detector incorporates two complementary...
During past 30 years in high-energy physic experiments, the detector systems have actively exploited technology based on silicon pixel sensors. Today and in the coming years many of collider’s experiments use pixel detectors as main part for particle tracks identification.
To solve modern tasks in elementary particle physics field (heavy flavor physics, study of charmonium yields at very low...
One of the main goals of the beam energy scan physical programs with heavy ions in the range of 2-3.5 GeV is to study the high-density equation of state (EOS) and the search for an onset of a phase transition in dense baryonic matter. Anisotropic flow coefficients are one of the observables that are commonly used in such studies.
Generally, at such energies one can define EOS of the dense...