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This document summarises proposed searches for new physics accessible in the heavy-ion mode at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), both through hadronic and ultraperipheral γγ interactions, and that have a competitive or, even, unique discovery potential compared to standard proton-proton collision studies. Illustrative examples include searches for new particles - such as axion-like pseudoscalars, radions, magnetic monopoles, new long-lived particles, dark photons, and sexaquarks as dark matter candidates - as well as new interactions, such as nonlinear or non-commutative QED extensions. We argue that such interesting possibilities constitute a well-justified scientific motivation, complementing standard quark-gluon-plasma physics studies, to continue running with ions at the LHC after the Run-4, i.e. beyond 2030, including light and intermediate-mass ion species, accumulating nucleon-nucleon integrated luminosities in the accessible fb-1 range per month.
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Bruce, R., D’Enterria, D., De Roeck, A., Drewes, M., Farrar, G. R., Giammanco, A., … Schaumann, M. (2020). New physics searches with heavy-ion collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 47(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/ab7ff7
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