ALICE overview
Sami S. R\"as\"anen (for the ALICE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent ALICE experiment results focusing on particle identification, nuclear modification factors, and azimuthal anisotropy, highlighting evidence of collectivity in small systems like proton-lead collisions.
Contribution
Provides an overview of recent experimental findings from ALICE, emphasizing collective phenomena in small collision systems.
Findings
Evidence of collectivity in small systems
Measurements of $R_{AA}$ and $v_2$ in lead-lead and proton-lead collisions
Insights into particle identification techniques
Abstract
Recent results from the ALICE experiment are presented with a particular emphasis on particle identification, the nuclear modification factor () and azimuthal anisotropy (). Comparison of lead-lead and proton-lead results reveals evidence of collectivity in small systems.
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