J.-L. Tang
National Central University
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Physical Review Letters | 2001
B. B. Back; W. Kucewicz; Andrzej Olszewski; A. Budzanowski; C. Halliwell; L. Rosenberg; P. Steinberg; M. Reuter; W. Skulski; J.-L. Tang; K. W. Wozniak; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. Garcia; C. Reed; I.C. Park; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; A. H. Wuosmaa; Baker; Burt Holzman; C. Vale; G. S. F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; R. Verdier; G.A. Heintzelman; D.S. Barton; P. Sarin; A. Carroll
The charged-particle pseudorapidity density dN(ch)/d eta has been measured for Au+Au collisions at sqrt[s(NN)] = 130 GeV at RHIC, using the PHOBOS apparatus. The total number of charged particles produced for the 3% most-central Au+Au collisions for /eta/<or=5.4 is found to be 4200+/-470. The evolution of dN(ch)/d eta with centrality is discussed, and compared to model calculations and to data from proton-induced collisions. The data show an enhancement in charged-particle production at midrapidity, while in the fragmentation regions, the results are consistent with expectations from pp and pA scattering.
Physical Review C | 2005
B. B. Back; W. Kucewicz; A. Iordanova; A. Budzanowski; C. Halliwell; Andrzej Olszewski; L. Rosenberg; P. Steinberg; M. Reuter; W. Skulski; J.-L. Tang; K. Wozniak; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. García; C. Reed; A. A. Bickley; M. Nguyen; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; Baker; I.C. Park; G. S. F. Stephans; S. Manly; R.R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; R. Verdier; Marguerite Tonjes; G.A. Heintzelman; D.S. Barton
This paper describes the measurement of elliptic flow for charged particles in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(sNN)=200 GeV using the PHOBOS detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The measured azimuthal anisotropy is presented over a wide range of pseudorapidity for three broad collision centrality classes for the first time at this energy. Two distinct methods of extracting the flow signal were used in order to reduce systematic uncertainties. The elliptic flow falls sharply with increasing eta at 200 GeV for all the centralities studied, as observed for minimum-bias collisions at sqrt(sNN)=130 GeV.
Physical Review Letters | 2002
B. B. Back; W. Kucewicz; A. Iordanova; A. Budzanowski; C. Halliwell; A. Olszewski; L. Rosenberg; P. Steinberg; M. Reuter; W. Skulski; J.-L. Tang; G. Roland; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. García; C. Reed; I.C. Park; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; K. Wozniak; Baker; B. Holzman; C. Vale; R. Teng; G.S.F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; R. Verdier; D.S. Barton; P. Sarin
This paper describes the measurement of collective flow for charged particles in Au+Au collisions at sqrt{s_NN}} = 130 GeV using the PHOBOS detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). An azimuthal anisotropy is observed in the charged particle hit distribution in the PHOBOS multiplicity detector. This anisotropy is presented over a wide range of pseudorapidity (eta) for the first time at this energy. The size of the anisotropy (v_{2}) is thought to probe the degree of equilibration achieved in these collisions. The result here,averaged over momenta and particle species, is observed to reach 7% for peripheral collisions at mid-rapidity, falling off with centrality and increasing |eta|. Data are presented as a function of centrality for |eta|<1.0 and as a function of eta, averaged over centrality, in the angular region -5.0<eta<5.3. These results call into question the common assumption of longitudinal boost invariance over a large region of rapidity in RHIC collisions.
Physics Letters B | 2004
B. B. Back; M. D. Baker; D.S. Barton; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; A. A. Bickley; R. Bindel; A. Budzanowski; W. Busza; A. Carroll; M.P. Decowski; E. García; 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; J. Katzy; N. Khan; W. Kucewicz; P. Kulinich
We present transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons produced in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV. The spectra were measured for transverse momenta p_T from 0.25 to 4.5 GeV/c in a rapidity range of 0.2 < y_pi < 1.4. The evolution of the spectra is studied as a function of collision centrality, from 65 to 344 participating nucleons. The results are compared to data from proton-antiproton collisions and Au+Au collisions at lower RHIC energies. We find a significant change of the spectral shape between proton-antiproton and peripheral Au+Au collisions. Comparing peripheral to central Au+Au collisions, we find that the yields at high p_T exhibit approximate scaling with the number of participating nucleons, rather than scaling with the number of binary collisions.
Physical Review C | 2004
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; M.P. Decowski; E. García; 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; J. Katzy; N. Khan; W. Kucewicz; P. Kulinich
The centrality dependence of the midrapidity charged particle multiplicity in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 19.6 and 200 GeV is presented. Within a simple model, the fraction of hard (scaling with number of binary collisions) to soft (scaling with number of participant pairs) interactions is consistent with a value of x = 0.13 +/- 0.01(stat) +/- 0.05(syst) at both energies. The experimental results at both energies, scaled by inelastic p(pbar)+p collision data, agree within systematic errors. The ratio of the data was found not to depend on centrality over the studied range and yields a simple linear scale factor of R_(200/19.6) = 2.03 +/- 0.02(stat) +/- 0.05(syst).
Physical Review Letters | 2003
B. B. Back; M. D. Baker; D.S. Barton; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; A. A. Bickley; R. Bindel; A. Budzanowski; W. Busza; A. Carroll; M.P. Decowski; E. García; 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; J. Katzy; N. Khan; W. Kucewicz; P. Kulinich
We have measured the ratios of antiparticles to particles for charged pions, kaons, and protons near mid-rapidity in central Au+Au collisions at sqrt[s(NN)] = 130 GeV. We observe / = 1.00+/-0.01(stat)+/-0.02(syst), / = 0.91+/-0.07(stat)+/-0.06(syst), and / = 0.60+/-0.04(stat)+/-0.06(syst). The / and / ratios give a consistent estimate of the baryo-chemical potential mu(B) of 45 MeV, a factor of 5-6 smaller than in central Pb+Pb collisions at sqrt[s(NN)] = 17.2 GeV.
Physical Review C | 2006
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; M.P. Decowski; E. García; T. Gburek; N. George; K. Gulbrandsen; S. Gushue; C. Halliwell; J. Hamblen; M. Hauer; G.A. Heintzelman; C. Henderson; David Jonathan Hofman; R. S. Hollis; R. Holynski; B. Holzman; A. Iordanova; E. Johnson; J.L. Kane; J. Katzy
Two-particle correlations of identical charged pion pairs from Au+Au collisions at {radical}(s{sub NN})=62.4 and 200 GeV were measured by the PHOBOS experiment at BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Data for the 15% most central events were analyzed with Bertsch-Pratt and Yano-Koonin-Podgoretskii parametrizations using pairs with rapidities of 0.4<y{sub {pi}}{sub {pi}}<1.3 and transverse momenta 0.1<k{sub T}<1.4 GeV/c. The Bertsch-Pratt radii R{sub o} and R{sub l} decrease as a function of pair transverse momentum. R{sub o} and R{sub s} are independent of collision energy, while R{sub l} shows a slight increase. The source rapidity y{sub YKP} scales roughly with the pair rapidity y{sub {pi}}{sub {pi}}, indicating strong dynamical correlations.
Physical Review C | 2004
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; M.P. Decowski; E. García; N. George; K. Gulbrandsen; S. Gushue; C. Halliwell; J. Hamblen; G.A. Heintzelman; C. Henderson; David Jonathan Hofman; R. S. Hollis; R. Holynski; B. Holzman; A. Iordanova; E. Johnson; J.L. Kane; J. Katzy; N. Khan; W. Kucewicz; P. Kulinich
We present results on charged particle production at very low transverse momenta in the 15% most central Au+Au collisions at {radical}(s{sub NN})=200 GeV obtained with the PHOBOS detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The invariant yields were measured at midrapidity in the transverse momentum ranges from 30 to 50 MeV/c for charged pions, 90 to 130 MeV/c for charged kaons and 140 to 210 MeV/c for protons and antiprotons. No significant enhancement in low transverse momentum particle production is observed as compared to extrapolations of identified particle spectra measured at an intermediate p{sub T} range. The spectra tend to flatten at low p{sub T}, consistent with the expectations of transverse expansion of the system.
Physics Letters B | 2004
B. B. Back; M. D. Baker; D.S. Barton; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; A. A. Bickley; R. Bindel; A. Budzanowski; W. Busza; A. Carroll; M.P. Decowski; E. García; 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; J. Katzy; N. Khan; W. Kucewicz; P. Kulinich
We present transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons produced in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV. The spectra were measured for transverse momenta p_T from 0.25 to 4.5 GeV/c in a rapidity range of 0.2 < y_pi < 1.4. The evolution of the spectra is studied as a function of collision centrality, from 65 to 344 participating nucleons. The results are compared to data from proton-antiproton collisions and Au+Au collisions at lower RHIC energies. We find a significant change of the spectral shape between proton-antiproton and peripheral Au+Au collisions. Comparing peripheral to central Au+Au collisions, we find that the yields at high p_T exhibit approximate scaling with the number of participating nucleons, rather than scaling with the number of binary collisions.
Journal of Physics G | 2004
Marguerite Tonjes; 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; M.P. Decowski; E. García; N. George; K. Gulbrandsen; S. Gushue; C. Halliwell; J. Hamblen; G.A. Heintzelman; C. Henderson; David Jonathan Hofman; R. S. Hollis; R. Holynski; B. Holzman; A. Iordanova; E. Johnson; J.L. Kane; J. Katzy; N. Khan; W. Kucewicz
The study of flow can provide information on the initial state dynamics and the degree of equilibration attained in heavy-ion collisions. This contribution presents results for both elliptic and directed flow as determined from data recorded by the PHOBOS experiment in Au+Au runs at RHIC at √S NN = 19.6, 130 and 200 GeV. The PHOBOS detector provides a unique coverage in pseudorapidity for measuring flow at RHIC. The systematic dependence of flow on pseudorapidity, transverse momentum, centrality and energy is discussed.