The LHCb detector is a full spectrometer at forward rapidity covering a pseudorapidity range of $2<\eta<5$. With its excellent vertex resolution, particle identification and tracking capability, the LHCb is able to perform precision measurements down to very low transverse momentum. We present first LHCb results on heavy flavor in lead-lead collisions at 5.02 TeV, including photoproduction of $J/\psi$ mesons in peripheral and ultra-peripheral collisions, and prompt open charm production, using the datasets collected during 2015 and 2018
Production of heavy flavour quarks in proton-lead collisions is a powerful tool to understand the pr...
Heavy flavor production is important in heavy ion collisions to study both cold and hot nuclear matt...
Since 2013, the LHCb collaboration extended its physics programme to the studyof ion collisions. Tha...
In 2018, LHCb recorded ~210 microbarn−1 integrated luminosity of PbPb collisions at sNN−−−−√ = 5.02 ...
The LHCb experiment offers the unique opportunity to study heavy-ion interactions in the forward reg...
The latest results from the LHCb experiment in heavy-ion collisions are reported. A variety of diffe...
International audienceIn 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious h...
International audienceThe LHCb experiment [1] is a single-arm forward spectrometer coveringthe pseud...
In 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious heavy-ion physics progr...
Since 2013, the LHCb collaboration extended its physics programme to the study of ion collisions. Th...
In the last years, the LHCb experiment established itself as an important contributor to heavy ion p...
LHCb is a fully instrumented forward spectrometer at the LHC with a pseudorapidity coverage 2 < $\et...
The LHCb experiment started its physics program with the 37 pb$^{-1}$ of pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$...
Thanks to LHCb's instrumentation of the forward rapidity region, data taken both as part of its fixe...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
Production of heavy flavour quarks in proton-lead collisions is a powerful tool to understand the pr...
Heavy flavor production is important in heavy ion collisions to study both cold and hot nuclear matt...
Since 2013, the LHCb collaboration extended its physics programme to the studyof ion collisions. Tha...
In 2018, LHCb recorded ~210 microbarn−1 integrated luminosity of PbPb collisions at sNN−−−−√ = 5.02 ...
The LHCb experiment offers the unique opportunity to study heavy-ion interactions in the forward reg...
The latest results from the LHCb experiment in heavy-ion collisions are reported. A variety of diffe...
International audienceIn 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious h...
International audienceThe LHCb experiment [1] is a single-arm forward spectrometer coveringthe pseud...
In 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious heavy-ion physics progr...
Since 2013, the LHCb collaboration extended its physics programme to the study of ion collisions. Th...
In the last years, the LHCb experiment established itself as an important contributor to heavy ion p...
LHCb is a fully instrumented forward spectrometer at the LHC with a pseudorapidity coverage 2 < $\et...
The LHCb experiment started its physics program with the 37 pb$^{-1}$ of pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$...
Thanks to LHCb's instrumentation of the forward rapidity region, data taken both as part of its fixe...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
Production of heavy flavour quarks in proton-lead collisions is a powerful tool to understand the pr...
Heavy flavor production is important in heavy ion collisions to study both cold and hot nuclear matt...
Since 2013, the LHCb collaboration extended its physics programme to the studyof ion collisions. Tha...