98 research outputs found
Rapidity and pt dependence of identified-particle elliptic flow at RHIC
Elliptic flow has been measured by the BRAHMS experiment as a function of
transverse momentum and pseudorapidity for the Au+Au reaction at sqrt[s_{NN}] =
200 GeV. Identified-particle v2 (eta, pt) values were obtained with the two
BRAHMS spectrometers at pseudorapidities eta approximately equal to 0, 1, and
3.4. The results show that the differential v2(eta, pt) values for a given
particle type are essentially constant over the covered pseudorapidity range.
It is suggested that the dominant cause of the observed fall-off of the
integral v2 values going away from mid-rapidity is a corresponding softening of
the particle spectra .Comment: 4 pages, 2figure, Quark Matter 2006 parallel session contributio
Identified Particle Production in d+Au and p+p collisions at RHIC
The BRAHMS experiment at RHIC has measured the transverse momentum spectra of
charged pions, kaons and (anti-)protons over a wide range of rapidity in d+Au
and p+p collisions at GeV. The nuclear modification factor
at forward rapidities shows a clear suppression for . The
measured net-proton yields in p+p collisions are compared to PYTHIA and
HIJING/B and seem to be better described by the latter.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, presented at the 19th International Conference on
Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, "Quark Matter 2006", Shanghai,
China, November 14-20, 2006. to appear in the proceedings of Quark Matter
2006 as a special issue of Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physic
CGC, QCD Saturation and RHIC data (Kharzeev-Levin-McLerran-Nardi point of view)
This is the talk given at the Workshop:"Focus on Multiplicitioes", Bari,
Italy, 17-19 June,2004.. In this talk, we are going to discuss ion-ion and
deuteron - nucleus RHIC data and show that they support, if not more, the idea
of the new QCD phase: colour glass condensate with saturated parton density. .Comment: 26 pages with 33 figure
BRAHMS Overview
A brief review of BRAHMS measurements of bulk particle production in RHIC
Au+Au collisions at is presented, together with some
discussion of baryon number transport. Intermediate measurements in
different collision systems (Au+Au, d+Au and p+p) are also discussed in the
context of jet quenching and saturation of the gluon density in Au ions at RHIC
energies. This report also includes preliminary results for identified
particles at forward rapidities in d+Au and Au+Au collisions.Comment: 8 pages 6 figures, Invited plenary talk at 5th International
Conference on Physics and Astrophysics of Quark Gluon Plasma (ICPAQGP 2005),
Salt Lake City, Kolkata, India, 8-12 Feb 200
Dielectron Measurements in STAR
Ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions provide a unique environment to study
the properties of strongly interacting matter. Dileptons, which are not
affected by the strong interactions, are an ideal penetrating probe. We present
the dielectron results for p+p and Au+Au collisions at \sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}}}
=200 GeV, as measured by the STAR experiment. We discuss the prospects of
dilepton measurements with the near-future detector upgrades, and the recent
lower beam energy Au+Au measurements.Comment: Resonance Workshop at UT Austin (2012), 8 pages,15 figure
Stopping and Baryon Transport in Heavy Ion Reactions
In this report I will give an experimental overview on nuclear stopping in
hadron collisions, and relate observations to understanding of baryon
transport. Baryon number transport is not only evidenced via net-proton
distributions but also by the enhancement of strange baryons near mid-rapidity.
Although the focus is on high-energy data obtained from pp and heavy ions from
RHIC, relevant data from SPS and ISR will be considered. A discussion how the
available data at higher energy relates and gives information on baryon
junction, quark-diquark breaking will be made.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures. Invited plenary talk for the 5'th international
conference on Physics and Astrophysics of Quark Gluon Plasma, February 8-12,
2005, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, Indi
Strangeness and heavy flavor at RHIC: Recent results from PHENIX
We report recent results of strangeness and heavy flavor measurements from
PHENIX.
The topics are: Elliptic flow of strangeness and heavy flavor electron
production comparing to the other hadrons, meson production, and an
exotic particle search.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Submitted to J. Phys. G (Proceedings of
the 8th International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter, Cape Town,
South Africa, September 15-20, 2004
Is there more than one thermal source?
BRAHMS has the ability to study relativistic heavy ion collisions over a wide
range of pT and rapidity. This allows us to test whether thermal models can be
generalized to describe the rapidity dependence of particle ratios. This
appears to work with the baryo-chemical potential changing more rapidly than
the temperature. Using fits to BRAHMS data for the 5% most central Au+Au
collisions we are able to describe Xi and Omega ratios from other experiments.
This paper is dedicated to Julia Thompson who worked to bring South African
teachers into physics.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, proceedings for SQM04 conference, Cape Town South
Afric
Correlations and fluctuations studied with ALICE
The measurement of particle correlations and event-by-event fluctuations of
physical observables allows to study a large variety of properties of the
matter produced in ultra relativistic heavy-ion collisions. We will present
results for two-particle correlations, mean transverse momentum fluctuations,
and net charge fluctuations in Pb-Pb collisions at 2.76 TeV.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings submitted for the 28th Winter
Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics, Puerto Rico, April 7-14, 2012; corrected typo
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