
Unveiling Nuclear Shapes: Insights from High-Energy Collisions
Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute and Peking University have used experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider to predict changes in the shape of Xenon nuclei during high-energy collisions. These findings, published in Physical Review Letters, reveal that the initial geometry of colliding nuclei significantly influences the outcomes of such collisions, challenging previous assumptions. The study also provides insights into the quark-gluon plasma, a state of matter present shortly after the Big Bang, and demonstrates a novel algorithm for analyzing particle interactions without supercomputers.


