Properties of the QCD Matter -- An Experimental Review of Selected Results from RHIC BES Program
Jinhui Chen, Xin Dong, Xionghong He, Huanzhong Huang, Feng Liu,, Xiaofeng Luo, Yu-Gang Ma, Lijuan Ruan, Ming Shao, Shusu Shi, Xu Sun, Aihong, Tang, Zebo Tang, Fuqiang Wang, Hai Wang, Yi Wang, Zhigang Xiao, Guannan Xie,, Nu Xu, Qinghua Xu, Zhangbu Xu, Chi Yang, Shuai Yang

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental results from RHIC's BES-I program, focusing on properties of QCD matter through measurements of collectivity, chirality, criticality, polarization, strangeness, heavy-flavor, di-leptons, and light nuclei.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest findings from RHIC's BES-I, highlighting new experimental insights into QCD matter properties.
Findings
Evidence of collectivity and flow in heavy-ion collisions
Observations related to chiral symmetry restoration
Measurements indicating critical phenomena and polarization effects
Abstract
In the paper, we discuss the development of the multi-gap resistive plate chamber Time-of-Flight (TOF) technology and the production of the STAR TOF detector in China at the beginning of the 21st century. Then we review recent experimental results from the first beam energy scan program (BES-I) at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Topics cover measurements of collectivity, chirality, criticality, global polarization, strangeness, heavy-flavor, di-lepton and light nuclei productions.
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research
