sPHENIX: An Upgrade Concept from the PHENIX Collaboration
A. Adare, C. Aidala, N. N. Ajitanand, Y. Akiba, R. Akimoto, J., Alexander, K. Aoki, N. Apadula, H. Asano, E. T. Atomssa, T. C. Awes, B., Azmoun, V. Babintsev, M. Bai, X. Bai, N. Bandara, B. Bannier, K. N. Barish,, O. Baron, B. Bassalleck, S. Bathe, V. Baublis, S. Baumgart

TL;DR
The sPHENIX upgrade concept enhances the RHIC detector to enable advanced jet physics studies, addressing key questions about the quark-gluon plasma's properties and transition behaviors.
Contribution
This paper introduces the sPHENIX upgrade concept, expanding RHIC's capabilities to investigate the quark-gluon plasma with new detector components and physics programs.
Findings
Enhanced detector capabilities for jet physics at RHIC
New insights into quark-gluon plasma properties
Additional physics capabilities with proposed upgrades
Abstract
The PHENIX collaboration presents a concept for a major upgrade to the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). This upgrade, referred to as sPHENIX, brings exciting new capability to the RHIC program by opening new and important channels for experimental investigation and utilizing fully the luminosity of the recently upgraded RHIC facility. sPHENIX enables a compelling jet physics program that will address fundamental questions about the nature of the strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma discovered experimentally at RHIC to be a perfect fluid. The upgrade concept addresses specific questions whose answers are necessary to advance our understanding of the quark-gluon plasma: (1) How to reconcile the observed strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma with the asymptotically free theory of quarks and gluons? (2) What are the dynamical changes to the quark-gluon plasma in…
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Superconducting Materials and Applications
