Super heavy particle production in high energy heavy ion collision
A. B. Kurepin (Institute for Nuclear Research, RAS, Moscow)

TL;DR
This paper estimates the production rate of super heavy particles in high-energy heavy ion collisions at the LHC, predicting a yield of about 70 particles per year for a one-month lead-lead run.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical estimate of super heavy particle production rates in heavy ion collisions using the parton model.
Findings
Estimated yield of 70 super heavy particles per year for lead-lead collisions.
Production rate of 16 TeV particles in subthreshold collisions.
Application of the parton model to heavy ion collision scenarios.
Abstract
The estimate based on the parton model is made on the rate of production of Super Heavy Particle ( SHP ) in subthreshold collision of heavy ions at LHC. For the one month run of lead-lead collision the yield of 16 TeV particle is of the order of 70 per year.
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