The ALICE Collaboration is building a dedicated heavy-ion detector to exploit the unique physics potential of nucleus-nucleus interactions at LHC energies. The ALICE - USA collaboration aims to contribute to the ALICE experiment with the construction of a large electromagnetic calorimeter (EMcal).
The EMcal and other ALICE detectors shall enable the study of strongly interacting matter at extreme energy densities, where the formation of a new phase of matter, the quark-gluon plasma, is expected.
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Members of the ALICE-USA collaboration may obtained an account on this content management system, or reset their password by contact the web master (atems @ physics.wayne.edu).
This site features the following areas.
Physics: This area is dedicated for the presentation of finalized results, and presentation of generic physics goals, public relation, outreach activities, ALICE-USA publications.
Experiment: This area is targeted towards members of the collaboration for discussion on the construction, operation, calibration of the calorimeter. It also features areas for the PPR physics working groups, as well as areas dedicated to test beam analysis and results.
Collaboration: This area contains official documents pertaining to the organization of the ALICE-USA collaboration. Some of the pages have access restricted to the members of the ALICE-USA collaboration, and the management team.
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The pictures listed on this page are available for download. To post pictures on this list, you must be a member of the ALICE-EMCAL Collaboration.
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