Orateur
Keri Vos
(Maastricht University)
Description
Particle correlations are powerful tools for studying quantum chromodynamics in hadron collisions. In heavy-ion collisions, azimuthal angular correlations probe collective phenomena in hot, dense, nuclear media, such as QGP. Angular correlations in small collision systems could point to QGP production or potential initial-state correlations. The LHCb experiment has the unique ability to study particle correlations at forward rapidity in high-energy hadron collisions. This talk will present recent results on collective flow from the LHCb experiment.
Auteur principal
Keri Vos
(Maastricht University)