Experimental overview on small collision systems at the LHC
Constantin Loizides

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental results from small collision systems at the LHC, focusing on potential quark-gluon plasma formation and related phenomena, based on presentations from the Quark Matter 2015 conference.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental findings on small collision systems at the LHC, highlighting new insights into QGP-like signals.
Findings
Observation of collective effects in small systems
Evidence of QGP signatures in proton-proton and proton-lead collisions
Comparison of experimental results with theoretical models
Abstract
These conferences proceedings summarize the experimental findings obtained in small collision systems at the LHC, as presented in the special session on "QGP in small systems?" at the Quark Matter 2015 conference. (The arXiv version is significantly longer than the printed proceedings, with more details and a short discussion.)
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