Photon-Induced Physics with Heavy-Ion Beams in ALICE
Joakim Nystrand (for the ALICE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews how the ALICE detector can be used to study ultra-peripheral heavy-ion collisions, focusing on exclusive vector meson production to explore photon-induced physics phenomena.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive overview of the potential for photon-induced physics studies in heavy-ion collisions using ALICE, highlighting new experimental capabilities.
Findings
Demonstrates ALICE's suitability for ultra-peripheral collision studies
Highlights potential for measuring exclusive vector meson production
Provides insights into photon-induced processes in heavy-ion physics
Abstract
The possibilities to study ultra-peripheral collisions, in particular exclusive vector meson production, with the ALICE detector is reviewed.
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