Recent ALICE results on ultra-peripheral collisions
D. Horak*
on behalf of the ALICE collaboration*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
September 30, 2019
Published on:
December 04, 2019
Abstract
The LHC is not only the most powerful collider for proton-proton and heavy-ion collisions, but it is also the most powerful source of photon collisions, because the protons and ions in the accelerator carry an electromagnetic field, which can be viewed as a flux of quasi-real photons. The photon-nucleus and photon-proton processes can be studied in ultra-peripheral collisions and offer an unique opportunity to study fundamental interactions in QED and QCD providing for example experimental data to search for saturation and shadowing effects. This text presents a summary of the latest $\rho^0$ and $\mathrm{J}/\psi $ cross section measurements with the ALICE detector.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.350.0227
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