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ALICE upgrades during the LHC Long Shutdown 2
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A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE) has been conceived and constructed as a heavy-ion experiment at the LHC. During LHC Runs 1 and 2, it has produced a wide range of physics results using all collision systems available at the LHC. In order to best exploit new physics opportunities opening up with the upgraded LHC and new detector technologies, the experiment has undergone a major upgrade during the LHC Long Shutdown 2 (2019-2022). This comprises the move to continuous readout, the complete overhaul of core detectors, as well as a new online event processing farm with a redesigned online-offline software framework. These improvements will allow to record Pb-Pb collisions at rates up to 50 kHz, while ensuring sensitivity for signals without a triggerable signature.
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Investigating charm-quark dynamics in the QGP via the charm-hadron elliptic flow in $\rm{Pb-Pb}$ collisions with ALICE
First LHC measurement of Lambda_c baryon elliptic flow shows a 3.6-sigma hint of baryon-meson splitting in the charm sector.
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Strangeness production in light-ion collisions with ALICE at the LHC
First OO strange-hadron data at 5.36 TeV show yield ratios scale with multiplicity, but mean transverse momentum tracks Pb-Pb more than pp.
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Charm-quark collectivity from small to large systems with ALICE
ALICE reports first Lambda_c v2 and first D-meson v2 in OO collisions, showing baryon-meson splitting in the charm sector at 3.7 sigma and positive flow in a small system.
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Medium-induced modification of azimuthal correlations of electrons from heavy-flavor hadron decays with charged particles in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}} = 5.02}$ TeV
First Pb-Pb measurement of heavy-flavor electron-charged particle azimuthal correlations shows a near-side low-pT enhancement hint (1.27 sigma) and an away-side high-pT suppression (2.5 sigma) in central collisions.
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A converged architecture for processing 32 Tbps of physics data in real-time at the LHCb experiment
LHCb demonstrates a 32 Tbps trigger-less data-acquisition and fully-GPU filter system with 41 MHz peak HLT1 throughput, the highest real-time software data rate in any physics experiment.
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Proceedings of Dielectron production in pp and Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE in Run 3, Quark Matter 2025
The ALICE collaboration reports the first dielectron production cross-section in proton-proton collisions at 13.6 TeV and demonstrates separation of prompt and non-prompt sources using decay-distance templates.
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White Paper on Software Infrastructure for Advanced Nuclear Physics Computing
A community white paper from the SANPC 24 workshop recommending sustained funding, software stewardship, data preservation, and career support for nuclear physics computing.
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Ultra-peripheral Collisions
Ultra-peripheral collisions of heavy ions are reviewed as the energy frontier for photon physics; the paper consolidates a decade of LHC/RHIC results and proposes no new measurement.
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Polish national input to the 2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
Poland recommends FCC-ee as the preferred next CERN collider and gives a linear e+e- collider second priority in its national input to the 2026 European Strategy update.
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