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European Physical Journal C | 2005

Leading-particle suppression in high energy nucleus-nucleus collisions

Andrea Dainese; Constantin Loizides; G. Paić

Abstract.Parton energy loss effects in heavy-ion collisions are studied with the Monte Carlo program PQM (Parton Quenching Model) constructed using the BDMPS quenching weights and a realistic collision geometry. The merit of the approach is that it contains only one free parameter that is tuned to the high-pt nuclear modification factor measured in central Au-Au collisions at


Physical Review Letters | 2007

System Size, Energy, Pseudorapidity, and Centrality Dependence of Elliptic Flow

B. Alver; A. Iordanova; K. W. Wozniak; C. Halliwell; A. C. Mignerey; Constantin Loizides; Andrzej Olszewski; H. Seals; P. Steinberg; M. Hauer; F.L.H. Wolfs; S.S. Vaurynovich; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. Garcia; P. Walters; I. Harnarine; Claude B. Reed; A. A. Bickley; S. Wyngaardt; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; Baker; B. Holzman; A. Szostak; G. S. F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; M. B. Tonjes

\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 200


Physical Review C | 2011

Phobos results on charged particle multiplicity and pseudorapidity distributions in Au+Au, Cu+Cu, d+Au, and p+p collisions at ultra-relativistic energies

B. Alver; B. B. Back; M. D. Baker; M. Ballintijn; D.S. Barton; R. R. Betts; A. A. Bickley; R. Bindel; A. Budzanowski; W. Busza; A. Carroll; Z. Chai; V. Chetluru; M.P. Decowski; E. García; T. Gburek; N. George; K. Gulbrandsen; S. Gushue; C. Halliwell; J. Hamblen; G.A. Heintzelman; C. Henderson; D. J. Hofman; R. S. Hollis; R. Holynski; B. Holzman; A. Iordanova; E. Johnson; J.L. Kane

GeV. Once tuned, the model is consistently applied to all the high-pt observables at 200 GeV: the centrality evolution of the nuclear modification factor, the suppression of the away-side jet-like correlations, and the azimuthal anisotropies for these observables. Predictions for the leading-particle suppression at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energies of 62.4 and 5500 GeV are presented. The limits of the eikonal approximation in the BDMPS approach, when applied to finite-energy partons, are discussed.


Physical Review C | 2016

Glauber modeling of high-energy nuclear collisions at the subnucleon level

Constantin Loizides

This Letter presents measurements of the elliptic flow of charged particles as a function of pseudorapidity and centrality from Cu-Cu collisions at 62.4 and 200 GeV using the PHOBOS detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The elliptic flow in Cu-Cu collisions is found to be significant even for the most central events. For comparison with the Au-Au results, it is found that the detailed way in which the collision geometry (eccentricity) is estimated is of critical importance when scaling out system-size effects. A new form of eccentricity, called the participant eccentricity, is introduced which yields a scaled elliptic flow in the Cu-Cu system that has the same relative magnitude and qualitative features as that in the Au-Au system.


Nuclear Physics | 2016

Experimental overview on small collision systems at the LHC

Constantin Loizides

Pseudorapidity distributions of charged particles emitted in Au+Au, Cu+Cu, d+Au, and p+p collisions over a wide energy range have been measured using the PHOBOS detector at the BNL Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider (RHIC). The centrality dependence of both the charged particle distributions and the multiplicity at midrapidity were measured. Pseudorapidity distributions of charged particles emitted with |{eta}|<5.4, which account for between 95% and 99% of the total charged-particle emission associated with collision participants, are presented for different collision centralities. Both the midrapidity density dN{sub ch}/d{eta} and the total charged-particle multiplicity N{sub ch} are found to factorize into a product of independent functions of collision energy, {radical}(s{sub N{sub N}}), and centrality given in terms of the number of nucleons participating in the collision, N{sub part}. The total charged particle multiplicity, observed in these experiments and those at lower energies, assumes a linear dependence of (lns{sub N{sub N}}){sup 2} over the full range of collision energy of {radical}(s{sub N{sub N}})=2.7-200 GeV.


Physical Review C | 2010

Non-flow correlations and elliptic flow fluctuations in Au+Au collisions at sq root(s{sub NN})=200 GeV

B. Alver; M. Ballintijn; W. Busza; M. P. Decowski; K. Gulbrandsen; C. Henderson; J. L. Kane; P. Kulinich; W. Li; Constantin Loizides; C. Reed; Christof Roland; G. Roland; G. S. F. Stephans; C. Vale; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; S.S. Vaurynovich; R. Verdier; G. I. Veres; E. A. Wenger

Glauber models based on nucleon--nucleon interactions are commonly used to characterize the initial state in high-energy nuclear collisions, and the dependence of its properties on impact parameter or number of participating nucleons. In this paper, an extension to the Glauber model is presented, which accounts for an arbitrary number of effective sub-nucleon degrees of freedom, or active constituents, in the nucleons. Properties of the initial state, such as the number of constituent participants and collisions, as well as eccentricity and triangularity, are calculated and systematically compared for different assumptions of how to distribute the sub-nuclear degrees of freedom and for various collision systems. It is demonstrated that at high collision energy the number of produced particles scales with an average number of sub-nucleon degrees of freedom of between


Journal of Physics G | 2004

The ALICE high level trigger

T. Alt; G Grastveit; H. Helstrup; V. Lindenstruth; Constantin Loizides; D. Rohrich; Bernhard Skaali; T. Steinbeck; R. Stock; H. Tilsner; K. Ullaland; A Vestbø; T. Vik; Arne Wiebalck

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EPJ Web of Conferences | 2013

First results from p-Pb collisions at the LHC

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arXiv: Nuclear Experiment | 2011

Charged-particle multiplicity and transverse energy in Pb-Pb collisions at sqrt(snn) = 2.76 TeV with ALICE

Constantin Loizides

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Journal of Physics G | 2011

Charged-particle multiplicity and transverse energy in Pb–Pb collisions at

Constantin Loizides

. The source codes for the constituent Monte Carlo Glauber extension, as well as for the calculation of the overlap area and participant density in a standard Glauber model, are made publicly available.

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B. Alver

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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W. Busza

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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G. Roland

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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G. S. F. Stephans

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Christof Roland

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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M. Ballintijn

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Gerry Bauer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Christoph Paus

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Ivan Amos Cali

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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M. Goncharov

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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