Heavy-Ion and Fixed-Target Physics at LHCb

Abstract

The LHCb experiment, designed for searches of new physics in beauty and charm hadron decays, has been recording data at the Large Hadron Collider since 2010. The physics program incorporates pp, pA, and AA collisions, ultra-peripheral interactions, and a unique fixed-target program. LHCb is a general purpose experiment covering the forward region, measuring particles from pT > 0 at forward pseudorapidity 2<η<5. Currently the LHCb collaboration consists of eight working groups, including the Ions and Fixed-Target (IFT) working group. Since the Moriond QCD conference in March 2023, the IFT working group has submitted eleven physics analyses for journal publication, and here we report on five of these.

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