Hot and Cold QCD White Paper from ALICE-USA: Input for 2023 U.S. Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science
N. Alizadehvandchali, N. Apadula, M. Arslandok, C. Beattie, R., Bellwied, J. T. Blair, F. Bock, H. Bossi, A. Bylinkin, H. Caines, I., Chakaberia, M. Cherney, T. M. Cormier, R. Cruz-Torres, P. Dhankher, D. U., Dixit, R. J. Ehlers, W. Fan, M. Fasel, F. Flor, A. N. Flores, D. R.

TL;DR
This white paper outlines the ALICE-USA collaboration's strategic plans and research directions in hot and cold QCD physics to inform the 2023 U.S. Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of ALICE-USA's research priorities and proposed initiatives in QCD physics for the upcoming planning cycle.
Findings
Summarizes key research areas in hot and cold QCD.
Proposes new experimental and theoretical approaches.
Aligns with national nuclear science priorities.
Abstract
The ALICE-USA collaboration presents its plans for the 2023 U.S. Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
