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G. Batigne

Researcher at Joseph Fourier University

Publications -  42
Citations -  3983

G. Batigne is an academic researcher from Joseph Fourier University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudorapidity & Proton. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 42 publications receiving 3657 citations. Previous affiliations of G. Batigne include University of Grenoble.

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ALICE: Physics Performance Report, Volume II

Pietro Cortese, +978 more
- 13 Sep 2006 - 
TL;DR: The ALICE Collaboration as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose heavy-ion experiment designed to study the physics of strongly interacting matter and the quark-gluon plasma in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the LHC.
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Centrality Dependence of the Charged-Particle Multiplicity Density at Midrapidity in Pb-Pb Collisions at root s(NN)=2.76 TeV

K. Aamodt, +941 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the centrality dependence of the chargedparticle multiplicity density at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at root s(NN) = 2: 76 TeV is presented.
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Charge separation relative to the reaction plane in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−−√=2.76 TeV

Betty Abelev, +1002 more
TL;DR: Measurements of charge-dependent azimuthal correlations with the ALICE detector at the LHC show a clear signal compatible with a charge- dependent separation relative to the reaction plane, which shows little or no collision energy dependence when compared to measurements at RHIC energies.
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J/psi Suppression at Forward Rapidity in Pb-Pb Collisions at root s(NN)=2.76 TeV

Betty Abelev, +1002 more
TL;DR: The ALICE experiment has measured the inclusive J/psi production in Pb-Pb collisions at root s(NN) = 2.76 TeV down to zero transverse momentum in the rapidity range 2.5 < y < 4.
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Strange-quark contributions to parity-violating asymmetries in the forward G0 electron-proton scattering experiment

D. S. Armstrong, +113 more
TL;DR: Measurement of parity-violating asymmetries in elastic electron-proton scattering indicate nonzero, Q2 dependent, strange-quark contributions and provide new information beyond that obtained in previous experiments.