Speaker
Thomas Boettcher
(University of Cincinnati (US))
Description
The LHCb detector is a unique tool for studying heavy-ion collisions at the LHC. Because of its forward acceptance, the LHCb detector is able to study heavy ion collisions in kinematic regions complementary to those probed at other LHC and RHIC experiments. Furthermore, the LHCb detector's excellent momentum and vertex resolution make it an ideal tool for studying heavy-flavor production. In this talk, I'll present recent studies of heavy-ion collisions from the LHCb experiment.
Primary author
Thomas Boettcher
(University of Cincinnati (US))