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Section X Future Experiments and FacilitiesNo Access

HEAVY-ION PHYSICS WITH THE ATLAS DETECTOR AT THE LHC – A PROGRESS TOWARDS OPERATION

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218301307008197Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    Building of ATLAS is progressing well towards recording first pp collisions at 0.9 TeV in 2007, pp at 14 TeV in 2008 and hopefully PbPb soon later. The complexity of the detector is illustrated and several observables interesting for heavy-ion physics are discussed.

    This contribution is a poster supplement to Peter Steinberg's talk on Heavy Ions Physics with ATLAS.

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