PPB
pPb denotes proton-lead collisions, a high-energy nuclear collision in which a single proton beam collides with a beam of lead nuclei. Studied in collider experiments at CERN and elsewhere, pPb provides insight into quantum chromodynamics in cold nuclear matter and serves as a baseline for heavier systems. The center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair, sqrt(s_NN), for pPb at the LHC has been 5.02 TeV, with explorations at other energies. The system is inherently asymmetric because the proton and the lead ion carry different numbers of nucleons and beam energies.
Experiments such as ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb measure particle production, jets, heavy-flavor hadrons, and quarkonia
pPb data help calibrate theoretical models of QCD in nuclei and test ideas about gluon density, energy