Simone Ragoni

Simone Ragoni
Creighton University · Department of Physics

PhD

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Introduction
I am a PhD student at the University of Birmingham, UK. I am part of the ALICE Collaboration. My main field of interest is exclusive vector meson photoproduction in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, also known as Ultraperipheral Collisions (UPC). In particular, I am involved with the analyses concerning J/Psi photoproduction at forward rapidities with the ALICE Forward Muon Spectrometer.
Additional affiliations
October 2018 - April 2019
University of Birmingham
Position
  • Teaching Associate
Education
October 2018 - October 2022
University of Birmingham
Field of study
  • High Energy Nuclear Physics
September 2016 - September 2018
University of Bologna
Field of study
  • Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics
September 2013 - September 2016
University of Bologna
Field of study
  • Physics

Publications

Publications (18)
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The ALICE-USA collaboration presents its plans for the 2023 U.S. Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science.
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The purpose of the Low-$x$ Workshop series is to stimulate discussions between experimentalists and theorists in diffractive hadronic physics, QCD dynamics at low $x$, parton saturation, and exciting problems in QCD at HERA, Tevatron, LHC, RHIC, and the future EIC. The central topics of the workshop, summarized in the current Proceedings, were: Dif...
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Vector meson photoproduction at high energies has attracted increased interest in recent years due to the unique kinematical ranges offered by the LHC experiments. The ALICE and LHCb collaborations have provided measurements of vector meson photoproduction on nuclear and proton targets, i.e. off p, Pb and Xe targets. The large data sets available f...
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A major upgrade of the ALICE experiment is in progress and will result in high-rate data taking during LHC Run 3 (2022-2024). The LHC interaction rate at Point 2 where the ALICE experiment is located will be increased to $50\ \mathrm{kHz}$ in Pb--Pb collisions and $1\ \mathrm{MHz}$ in pp collisions. The ALICE experiment will be able to read out dat...
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The first measurement of the cross section for coherent J/ψ photoproduction as a function of |t|, the square of the momentum transferred between the incoming and outgoing target nucleus, is presented. The data were measured with the ALICE detector in ultra-peripheral Pb–Pb collisions at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN=5.02TeV with the...
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A major upgrade of the ALICE experiment is in progress and will result in high-rate data taking during LHC Run 3 (2022-2024). The LHC interaction rate at Point 2 where the ALICE experiment is located will be increased to 50 kHz in Pb–Pb collisions and 1 MHz in pp collisions. The ALICE experiment will be able to read out data at these interaction ra...
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Ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC) occur when the interacting nuclei or protons have an impact parameter larger than the sum of their radii. They are mediated by virtual photon exchange. The photoproduction of heavy vector mesons is especially interesting because they couple to the photon. The ALICE Collaboration has analysed both p-Pb and Pb-Pb UPC...
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The LHC is not only the highest energy collider for protons and heavy ions, but also for photon photon and photon hadron ($\gamma$p and $\gamma$Pb) interactions. This is because the protons and ions accelerated in the LHC carry an electromagnetic field, which can be viewed as a source of photons, and such photons can interact with either other phot...
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The LHC is not only the highest energy collider for protons and heavy ions, but also for photon-photon and photon-hadron (γp and γPb) interactions. This is because the protons and ions accelerated in the LHC carry an electromagnetic field, which can be viewed as a source of photons, and such photons can interact with either other photons or with ha...
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The ALICE collaboration performed the first rapidity-differential measurement of coherent J/ψ photoproduction in ultra-peripheral Pb–Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy sNN=5.02 TeV. The J/ψ is detected via its dimuon decay in the forward rapidity region (−4.0<y<−2.5) for events where the hadronic activity is required to be minimal. The analys...
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The measurements of the production of prompt \({{\mathrm{D}}^0}\), \({{\mathrm{D}}^+}\), \({{\mathrm{D}}^{*+}}\), and \({{\mathrm{D}}^+_{\mathrm{s}}}\) mesons in proton–proton (pp) collisions at \(\sqrt{s}=5.02~\mathrm {TeV}\) with the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are reported. D mesons were reconstructed at mid-rapidity (\(|y|...
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In late 2017, the ALICE experiment recorded a data sample of Xe--Xe collisions at the unprecedented energy in A--A systems of $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}} = 5.44\text{ TeV}$. The $p_{\rm T}$ spectra at mid-rapidity ($|y| < 0.5$) of pions, kaons and protons are presented. The preliminary $p_{\rm T}$ spectra are obtained by combining independent analyses with...

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