Experiment summary
Andrea Rossi (Padua University & INFN)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes key experimental results from RHIC and LHC on particle production in heavy-ion collisions, providing insights into the microscopic processes of high-energy parton interactions with the medium.
Contribution
It compiles and reviews recent experimental measurements related to jets, quarkonia, heavy flavor, and electroweak signals from major collider experiments.
Findings
Extensive measurements of particle production in heavy-ion collisions.
Insights into parton-medium interactions and microscopic processes.
Compilation of experimental results from RHIC and LHC.
Abstract
The measurement of the production of particles coming from hard scattering processes covers a fundamental role in the characterization of the system formed in heavy-ion collisions, allowing to probe the microscopic processes underlying the interaction of high energy partons with the medium. An impressive amount of measurements related to jet, quarkonia, open heavy flavor, and electroweak signal production in nucleus-nucleus as well as p(d)-nucleus collisions was delivered by experiments at RHIC and LHC in past years. In these proceedings, the main experimental results presented during the Hard Probes conference are summarized.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance
