Central production of π+π− and π+π−π+π−in diffractive processes with proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV with ALICE-LHC.
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2020-06
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"ALICE-LHC is one of the four main experiments carried out at CERN (European
Organization for Nuclear Research) which is located in Switzerland near the border
with France. The ALICE experiment is designed to study a phase of matter, known
as quark-gluon plasma [18], but to have a better understanding of this phase, protonproton
collisions are performed which serve as a reference point for the study of heavy
ion collisions. The design of ALICE has allowed studies of diffractive processes in
proton-proton collisions as well as the detection of the particles produced from these
processes. Therefore, data from proton-proton collisions at energies of the 13 TeV
center of mass of the Run 2 of the LHC contains valuable information from di_ractive
processes to study the central production of π+π− and π+π−π+π−in pions."
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