ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is a
Heavy-ion detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ring. It is designed to study the physics of strongly interacting matter at extreme energy densities (>1011 g/cm3) and hot (>1012 K) medium, where a phase of matter called quark-gluon plasma forms. Our Universe was in QGP state a few microseconds after the Big Bang.
The further work of AANL ALICE group will include, in particular:
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1. Update and maintenance of FAMoS (File Access Monitoring Service) designed and developed by AANL-ALICE team, to monitor the frequency of the accesses to the data files and directories in ALICE Grid Environment (AliEn).
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2. Update and maintenance of created by AANL-ALICE team CoCoTime (Computing Coordination and Time Management Tool) software tool for the estimation of the resources required to process and store the ALICE data of future LHC Runs 3 and 4.
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3. Incorporation of the Monte Carlo theoretical generator for the analysis of the production of φ(1020) meson at into the AliRoot environment
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