Predictions for the LHC heavy ion programme
Nicolas Borghini, Urs Achim Wiedemann

TL;DR
This paper reviews observed universal trends in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions and discusses their potential extrapolation to heavy ion collisions at the LHC, aiming to inform future experimental expectations.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of existing collision trends and explores their applicability to LHC energies, offering insights for upcoming heavy ion experiments.
Findings
Universal trends observed up to RHIC energies
Extrapolation methods for LHC predictions
Implications for future heavy ion collision experiments
Abstract
Apparently universal trends have been observed in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions up to RHIC energies. Here, we review these trends and we discuss their agnostic extrapolation to heavy ion collisions at the LHC.
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