The low energy frontier: What is exciting about physics below the top RHIC energy
Marcus Bleicher

TL;DR
This paper discusses the future prospects of low energy heavy-ion collision programs at RHIC, FAIR, NICA, and CERN, highlighting their potential to explore new physics regimes below top RHIC energies.
Contribution
It provides an overview of upcoming low energy research initiatives and their significance in advancing understanding of QCD matter at lower energies.
Findings
Future low energy programs will explore uncharted QCD phase space.
These programs aim to uncover critical phenomena in nuclear matter.
Enhanced experimental capabilities will improve data quality and insights.
Abstract
These proceedings summarize my plenary talk at Quark Matter 2011 with a focus on the future perspectives of the low energy programs at RHIC, FAIR, NICA and CERN.
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