C. Besliu
University of Bucharest
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Nuclear Physics | 2005
I. Arsene; Ian Gardner Bearden; D. R. Beavis; C. Besliu; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; Christian Holm Christensen; P. Christiansen; J. Cibor; R. Debbe; E. Enger; Jens Joergen Gaardhoje; M. Germinario; Ole Hansen; A. Holm; A.K. Holme; K. Hagel; H. Ito; E. Jakobsen; A. Jipa; F. Jundt; J.I. Jordre; C.E. Jørgensen; R. Karabowicz; E.J. Kim; T. Kozik; T.M. Larsen; J. Lee; Y.K. Lee
We review the main results obtained by the BRAHMS collaboration on the properties of hot and dense hadronic and partonic matter produced in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions at RHIC. A particular focus of this paper is to discuss to what extent the results collected so far by BRAHMS, and by the other three experiments at RHIC, can be taken as evidence for the formation of a state of deconfined partonic matter, the so called quark-gluon-plasma (QGP). We also discuss evidence for a possible precursor state to the QGP, i.e. the proposed Color Glass Condensate.
Physical Review Letters | 2005
Ian Gardner Bearden; D. R. Beavis; C. Besliu; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; Christian Holm Christensen; P. Christiansen; J. Cibor; R. Debbe; E. Enger; J. J. Gaardhøje; M. Germinario; K. Hagel; Ole Hansen; A. Holm; A.K. Holme; H. Ito; A. Jipa; F. Jundt; J.I. Jordre; C.E. Jorgensen; R. Karabowicz; E. Kim; T. Kozik; T.M. Larsen; J. H. Lee; Y.K. Lee; G. Løvhøiden; Z. Majka
We have measured rapidity densities dN/dy of pi+/- and K+/- over a broad rapidity range (-0.1 < y < 3.5) for central Au + Au collisions at square root(sNN) = 200 GeV. These data have significant implications for the chemistry and dynamics of the dense system that is initially created in the collisions. The full phase-space yields are 1660 +/- 15 +/- 133 (pi+), 1683 +/- 16 +/- 135 (pi-), 286 +/- 5 +/- 23 (K+), and 242 +/- 4 +/- 19 (K-). The systematics of the strange to nonstrange meson ratios are found to track the variation of the baryochemical potential with rapidity and energy. Landau-Carruthers hydrodynamics is found to describe the bulk transport of the pions in the longitudinal direction.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
I. G. Bearden; D. R. Beavis; C. Besliu; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; C. H. Christensen; P. Christiansen; J. Cibor; R. Debbe; E. Enger; J. J. Gaardhøje; M. Germinario; K. Hagel; Ole Hansen; A. Holm; A.K. Holme; H. Ito; A. Jipa; F. Jundt; J.I. Jordre; C.E. Jorgensen; R. Karabowicz; E. Kim; T. Kozik; T.M. Larsen; J. H. Lee; Y.K. Lee; G. Løvhøiden; Z. Majka
Transverse momentum spectra and rapidity densities, dN/dy, of protons, anti-protons, and net--protons (p-pbar) from central (0-5%) Au+Au collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 200 GeV were measured with the BRAHMS experiment within the rapidity range 0<y<3. The proton and anti-proton dN/dy decrease from mid-rapidity to y=3. The net-proton yield is roughly constant for y<1 at dN/dy~7, and increases to dN/dy~12 at y~3. The data show that collisions at this energy exhibit a high degree of transparency and that the linear scaling of rapidity loss with rapidity observed at lower energies is broken. The energy loss per participant nucleon is estimated to be 73 +- 6 GeV.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
Ionut Cristian Arsene; Ian Gardner Bearden; D. R. Beavis; Bekele S; C. Besliu; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; H. H. Dalsgaard; R. Debbe; Fox B; J. J. Gaardhøje; K. Hagel; A. Jipa; Johnson Eb; R. Karabowicz; N. Katrynska; E. Kim; T.M. Larsen; J. H. Lee; G. Løvhøiden; Z. Majka; Michael Murray; C. Nygaard; J. B. Natowitz; B. S. Nielsen; Pal D; Qviler A; C. Ristea; D. Röhrich
The first measurements of xF-dependent single-spin asymmetries of identified charged hadrons, pi+/-, K+/-, and protons, from transversely polarized proton-proton collisions at 62.4 GeV at RHIC are presented. Large asymmetries are seen in the pion and kaon channels. The asymmetries in inclusive pi+ production, AN(pi+), increase with xF from 0 to approximately 0.25 and AN(pi-) decrease from 0 to approximately -0.4. Observed asymmetries for K- unexpectedly show positive values similar to those for K+, increasing with xF, whereas proton asymmetries are consistent with zero over the measured kinematic range. Comparisons of the data with predictions of QCD-based models are presented.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
M. Adamczyk; L Antvorskov; K Ashktorab; K. Asselta; E. Baker; Ian Gardner Bearden; D. R. Beavis; C. Besliu; Y. Blyakhman; J. Brzychczyk; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; Christian Holm Christensen; P. Christiansen; J. Cibor; R. Debbe; H. Diaz; L Dutka; J Engelhardt; Jens Joergen Gaardhoje; K. Grotowski; K. Hagel; J. Hammond; J.C. Hansen; Ole Hansen; A. Holm; A.K. Holme; H. Ito; E. Jakobsen
The BRAHMS experiment at RHIC was conceived to pursue the understanding of nuclear matter under extreme conditions by detailed measurements of charged hadrons over the widest possible range of rapidity and transverse momentum. The experiment consists of two spectrometers with complementary charged hadron detection capabilities as well as a series of global detectors for event characterization. A series of tracking detectors, time-of-flight arms and Cherenkov detectors enables momentum determination and particle identification over a wide range of rapidity and transverse momentum. Technical details and performance results are presented for the various detector subsystems. The performance of the entire system working together is shown to meet the goals of the experiment.
Physical Review Letters | 2001
Ian Gardner Bearden; D. R. Beavis; C. Besliu; Y. Blyakhman; J. Brzychczyk; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; C. H. Christensen; P. Christiansen
Measurements, with the BRAHMS detector, of the antiproton to proton ratio at central and forward rapidities are presented for Au+Au reactions at sqrt{s_{NN}}=130 GeV, and for three different collision centralities. For collisions in the 0-40% centrality range we find
Physical Review C | 2005
Ionut Cristian Arsene; O. Ristea; M. Germinario; R. Lystad; R. Wada; R. Karabowicz; Z. Majka; G. Løvhøiden; C. Besliu; B. H. Samset; C. Ristea; Y.K. Lee; D. Röhrich; F. Videbaek; P. Staszel; Borge Svane Nielsen; K. Hagel; Christian Holm Christensen; D. R. Beavis; J. Cibor; D. Sandberg; C.E. Jorgensen; B. Budick; Michael Murray; I.S. Zgura; M. Mikelsen; R. Płaneta; E. Enger; D. Ouerdane; T. S. Tveter
N(\bar{{\rm p}})/N({\rm p}) = 0.64 +- 0.04 (stat.) +- 0.06 (syst.) at y ~0, 0.66 +- 0.03 +- 0.06 at y ~ 0.7, and 0.41 +- 0.04 +- 0.06 at y ~ 2. The ratios are found to be nearly independent of collision centrality and transverse momentum. The measurements demonstrate that the antiproton and proton rapidity densities vary differently with rapidity, and indicate that a net-baryon free midrapidity plateau (Bjorken limit) is not reached at this RHIC energy.
Physical Review Letters | 2007
I. C. Arsene; I. G. Bearden; D. R. Beavis; Bekele S; C. Besliu; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; C. H. Christensen; H. H. Dalsgaard; R. Debbe; J. J. Gaardhøje; K. Hagel; H. Ito; A. Jipa; Johnson Eb; Jørgensen Ce; R. Karabowicz; N. Katrynska; Kim Ej; T.M. Larsen; J. H. Lee; S. Lindal; Løvhøiden G; Z. Majka; M. Murray; J. Natowitz; B. S. Nielsen; C. Nygaard; Płaneta R
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Nuclear Physics | 1974
M. Ivaşcu; D. Popescu; E. Drăgulescu; V. Avrigeanu; C. Besliu; N. Martalogu
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Physics Letters B | 2009
Ionut Cristian Arsene; I. G. Bearden; D. R. Beavis; S. Bekele; C. Besliu; B. Budick; H. Bøggild; C. Chasman; C. H. Christensen; P. Christiansen; H. H. Dalsgaard; R. Debbe; J. J. Gaardhøje; K. Hagel; H. Ito; A. Jipa; E.B. Johnson; C.E. Jørgensen; R. Karabowicz; N. Katrynska; E.J. Kim; T.M. Larsen; J. H. Lee; G. Løvhøiden; Z. Majka; M. Murray; J. B. Natowitz; B. S. Nielsen; C. Nygaard; D. Pal
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