25 years of heavy-ion physics at the RHIC

16 Sept 2025, 11:40
40m
LHEP-215/Conference Hall - Конференц-зал корп. 215 (VBLHEP)

LHEP-215/Conference Hall - Конференц-зал корп. 215

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40 min. - review talk Progress in experimental studies in high energy centers - JINR, CERN, BNL, JLAB, GSI, etc. Plenary

Speaker

Taranenko, Arkadiy (VBLHEP JINR)

Description

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), located at Brookhaven National Laboratory,
is celebrating its 25th year of operation, making a significant contribution in nuclear physics research.
Over the past 25 years, RHIC has been instrumental in studying fundamental aspects of matter by
colliding a variety of atomic nuclei, from protons to uranium, at different energies from 3 to 200 GeV,
providing a broad spectrum of data for analysis. In this presentation I will review some of the key results
from the RHIC heavy-ion physics program.

Author

Taranenko, Arkadiy (VBLHEP JINR)

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