Study of the Onset of Deconfinement and Search for the Critical Point of Strongly Interacting Matter
Peter Seyboth

TL;DR
This paper reviews CERN SPS lead nucleus collision experiments, focusing on evidence for deconfined matter, the onset energy of deconfinement, and the search for the critical point in strongly interacting matter.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of experimental evidence and analysis related to deconfinement and the critical point in strongly interacting matter.
Findings
Evidence for the production of deconfined matter
Identification of the onset energy of deconfinement
Search results for the critical point
Abstract
Collisions of lead nuclei have been studied at the CERN SPS since 1994. A review is presented of the evidence for the production of deconfined matter, the location of the energy of the onset of deconfinement and the search for the critical point of stronly interacting matter
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
