Soft probes of high density QCD physics with CMS
Ferenc Sikler (for the CMS Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the CMS heavy-ion program investigates quantum chromodynamics (QCD) matter under extreme conditions using global observables and soft probes to understand high-density QCD physics.
Contribution
It introduces CMS's capabilities for studying high-density QCD physics through soft probes and global observables in heavy-ion collisions.
Findings
CMS can effectively measure global observables in heavy-ion collisions.
Soft probes provide insights into the properties of QCD matter at high density.
The program enhances understanding of QCD under extreme conditions.
Abstract
The CMS heavy-ion program will probe QCD matter under extreme conditions. Its capabilities for the study of global observables and soft probes are described.
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