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Particle Identification in the ALICE Experiment
Alexander Kalweit, for the ALICE collaboration
Published 2011-07-07Version 1
The particle identification capabilities of the ALICE experiment are unique among the four major LHC experiments. The working principles and excellent performance of the central barrel detectors in a high-multiplicity environment are presented as well as two physics examples: the extraction of transverse momentum spectra of charged pions, kaons, protons, and the observation of the anti-4He-nucleus.
Comments: Quark Matter 2011 Proceedings
Keywords: alice experiment, particle identification capabilities, transverse momentum spectra, central barrel detectors, major lhc experiments
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