NA35 experiment

The NA35 experiment was a particle physics experiment that took place in the North Area of the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN.

It used a streamer chamber with comprehensive hadronic and electromagnetic calorimetry.

This experiment was used to observe the properties of nucleus-nucleus collisions at 60 and 200 GeV/nucleon, to understand the degree of stopping and thermalization, determine the energy densities achievable in those conditions, and to measure other related properties and quantities.

[2][3] The NA35 experiment was approved on 03 February 1983 and completed on 31 May 1999.

The spokesperson for the experiment was Peter Seyboth.

Sulfur-gold collision in NA35 experiment at CERN.