In 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious heavy-ion physics program. In 2013, LHCb has demonstrated its capabilities to operate successfully in p-Pb and Pb-p collisions, leading already to several important publications in the field. The measurements of the nuclear modification factor and forward-backward production of prompt and displaced J/$\psi$, $\psi$(2S) and $\Upsilon$(1S) states, as well as the production of prompt $D^{0}$ mesons, have allowed to extend the knowledge of Cold Nuclear Matter effects on open heavy flavours and quarkonium production. The measurement of Z-boson production, important to constrain nuclear PDFs, and the measurement of two-particle angular correlations, probing collective ef...
The latest results obtained by the LHCb collaboration from proton-lead and proton-gas fixed-target c...
Proton-lead and lead-proton data taking during 2013 has allowed LHCb to expand its physics program t...
The LHCb experiment started its physics program with the 37 pb$^{-1}$ of pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$...
International audienceIn 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious h...
In 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious heavy ion physics progr...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
In the last years, the LHCb experiment established itself as an important contributor to heavy ion p...
The LHCb experiment offers the unique opportunity to study heavy-ion interactions in the forward reg...
Proton-lead and lead-proton data taking during 2013 has allowed LHCb to expand its physics program t...
The latest results from the LHCb experiment in heavy-ion collisions are reported. A variety of diffe...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
LHCb is a fully instrumented forward spectrometer at the LHC with a pseudorapidity coverage 2 <η< 5 ...
The forward acceptance of the LHCb detector allows to probe proton and ion collisions in a unique ki...
Thanks to LHCb's instrumentation of the forward rapidity region, data taken both as part of its fixe...
The latest results obtained by the LHCb collaboration from proton-lead and proton-gas fixed-target c...
Proton-lead and lead-proton data taking during 2013 has allowed LHCb to expand its physics program t...
The LHCb experiment started its physics program with the 37 pb$^{-1}$ of pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$...
International audienceIn 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious h...
In 2015, the LHCb collaboration endorsed the proposal to pursue an ambitious heavy ion physics progr...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
In the last years, the LHCb experiment established itself as an important contributor to heavy ion p...
The LHCb experiment offers the unique opportunity to study heavy-ion interactions in the forward reg...
Proton-lead and lead-proton data taking during 2013 has allowed LHCb to expand its physics program t...
The latest results from the LHCb experiment in heavy-ion collisions are reported. A variety of diffe...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
We report recent results by the LHCb collaboration in heavy-ion collisions in collider and fixed-tar...
LHCb is a fully instrumented forward spectrometer at the LHC with a pseudorapidity coverage 2 <η< 5 ...
The forward acceptance of the LHCb detector allows to probe proton and ion collisions in a unique ki...
Thanks to LHCb's instrumentation of the forward rapidity region, data taken both as part of its fixe...
The latest results obtained by the LHCb collaboration from proton-lead and proton-gas fixed-target c...
Proton-lead and lead-proton data taking during 2013 has allowed LHCb to expand its physics program t...
The LHCb experiment started its physics program with the 37 pb$^{-1}$ of pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$...