Abstract

The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at FAIR will play a unique role in the exploration of the QCD phase diagram in the region of high net-baryon densities, because it is designed to run at unprecedented interaction rates. High-rate operation is the key prerequisite for high-precision measurements of multi-differential observables and of rare diagnostic probes which are sensitive to the dense phase of the nuclear fireball. The goal of the CBM experiment at SIS100 (√sNN = 2-4.9 GeV) is to discover fundamental properties of QCD matter, namely, the equation-of-state at high density as it is expected to occur in the core of neutron stars, effects of chiral symmetry, and the phase structure at large baryon-chemical potentials (μB ≥ 500 MeV).

We are focusing here on the contribution of JINR to the CBM experiment: design of the superconducting dipole magnet; manufacture of the straw and micro-strip silicon detectors, participation in the data taking and analysis algorithms and physics program.

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Title
Investigation of the compressed baryonic matter at the GSI accelerator complex
Author
Ladygin, V P; TO Ablyazimov; Akishin, P G; Akishina, E P; Akishina, V P; Baznat, MI; Boguslavsky, I V; Borshchov, V N; Bychkov, A V; Dementiev, D V; Derenovskaya, OYu; Elsha, V V; Gudima, K K; Gusakov, YuV; Igolkin, S N; Isupov, AYu; Ivanov, V V; Kekelidze, G D; AN Khrenov; Kisel, P I; Korolev, M G; Kozlov, GE; Kramarenko, V A; Kurilkin, P K; Ladygina, N B; Lysan, V M; Malakhov, AI; Martinovsky, I P; Merkin, M M; Murin, YuA; Parzhitsky, S S; Penkin, V A; Piyadin, S M; MA Protsenko; Savenkov, AA; Shabunov, A V; AI Shafranovskaya; Sheremetiev, AD; Tarasov, O G; Tymchuk, I T; NI Zamiatin; Zinchenko, AI; Zubarev, E V
Section
Plenary Session
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
21016275
e-ISSN
2100014X
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2057752662
Copyright
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