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high-energy nuclear collisions

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High-energy nuclear collisions is an area of research within nuclear and particle physics that utilizes controlled collisions of atomic nuclei accelerated to relativistic speeds. This methodology serves to investigate the fundamental properties and phases of nuclear matter under extreme conditions of high temperature and density, such as those hypothesized to exist in the early universe or within neutron stars, aiming to understand the strong nuclear force and potentially recreate states like the quark-gluon plasma.

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HS

Goethe University Frankfurt

WG

Goethe University Frankfurt

JR

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

XW

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

JI

University of Minnesota

Top Institutions

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University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, United States

Goethe University Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Heidelberg University

Heidelberg, Germany