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Physical Review C | 2000

Measurements of light nuclei production in 11.5a GeV/c Au+Pb heavy-ion collisions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; S. D. Coe; T. M. Cormier; R. Davies; Carl B. Dover; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; B. S. Kumar; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; R. Lewis; Q. Li; B. Libby; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz

We report on measurements by the E864 experiment at the BNL-AGS of the yields of light nuclei in collisions of Au(197) with beam momentum of 11.5 A GeV/c on targets of Pb(208) and Pt(197). The yields are reported for nuclei with baryon number A=1 up to A=7, and typically cover a rapidity range from y(cm) to y(cm)+1 and a transverse momentum range of approximately 0.1<p(T)/A<0.5 GeV/c. We calculate coalescence scale factors B(A) from which we extract model dependent source dimensions and collective flow velocities. We also examine the dependences of the yields on baryon number, spin, and isospin of the produced nuclei.


Physical Review C | 2001

Search for strange quark matter produced in relativistic heavy ion collisions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; S. D. Coe; T. M. Cormier; R. Davies; G. DeCataldo; P. Dee; G. E. Diebold; Carl B. Dover; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; N. Giglietto; S. V. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; B. Kim; B. S. Kumar; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; R. Lewis

We present the final results from Experiment 864 of a search for charged and neutral strange quark matter produced in interactions of 11.5 GeV/c per nucleon Au beams with Pt or Pb targets. Searches were made for strange quark matter with A>4. Approximately 30 billion 10% most central collisions were sampled and no strangelet states with A<100 were observed. We find 90% confidence level upper limits of approximately 10^{-8} per central collision for both charged and neutral strangelets. These limits are for strangelets with proper lifetimes greater than 50 ns. Also limits for H^{0}-d and pineut production are given. The above limits are compared with the predictions of various models. The yields of light nuclei from coalescence are measured and a penalty factor for the addition of one nucleon to the coalescing nucleus is determined. This is useful in gauging the significance of our upper limits and also in planning future searches for strange quark matter.


Physical Review C | 1999

Antiproton production and antideuteron production limits in relativistic heavy ion collisions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Batsoulli; S. Bennett; A. Chikanian; S. D. Coe; T. M. Cormier; R. Davies; Carl B. Dover; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; B. S. Kumar; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; Q. Li; B. Libby; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz; J. L. Nagle; I. A. Pless; J. K. Pope

We present results from Experiment 864 for antiproton production and antideuteron limits in Au + Pb collisions at 11.5 GeV/c per nucleon. We have measured invariant multiplicities for antiprotons for rapidities 1.4{lt}y{lt}2.4 at low transverse momentum as a function of collision geometry. When compared with the results from Experiment 878 our measurements suggest a significant contribution to the measured antiproton yield from the decay of strange antibaryons. We have also searched for antideuterons and see no statistically significant signal. Thus, we set upper limits on the production at approximately 3{times}10{sup {minus}7} per 10{percent} highest multiplicity Au+Pb interaction. {copyright} {ital 1999} {ital The American Physical Society}


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003

Construction and performance of the PHENIX pad chambers

K. Adcox; J. Ajitanand; J. Alexander; J. Barrette; R. Belkin; D. Borland; W.L. Bryan; R. du Rietz; K. El Chenawi; A. Cherlin; J. Fellenstein; K. Filimonov; Z. Fraenkel; D. Gan; S. Garpman; Y. Gil; S. V. Greene; H.-Å. Gustafsson; W. Holzmann; M. Issah; U. Jagadish; R. Lacey; J. Lauret; W. Liccardi; S. K. Mark; J. Milan; T. E. Miller; A. Milov; J. T. Mitchell; P. Nilsson

We present the Pad Chamber detector system in the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The three station system provides space points along each track in the spectrometer arms at mid-rapidity and covers a total area of 88 m(2). Its main functions are to provide the track coordinate along the beam and to ensure reliable pattern recognition at very high particle multiplicity. A new concept for two dimensional wire chamber readout via its finely segmented cathode was developed. The full readout system, comprising 172 800 electronic channels, is described together with the challenging design of the chambers. The electronics, mounted on the outer chamber face, together with the chamber itself amounts to 1.2% of a radiation length. Results from cosmic ray tests, showing an average efficiency better than 99.5% for all chambers are presented. The experiences from the full scale operation in the first run are reported


Physical Review C | 2001

Leading baryon production in p+A collisions at relativistic energies

K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; T. M. Cormier; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. V. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; Q. Li; H. Long; Charles Maguire; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz; J. L. Nagle; A. N. Petridis; I. A. Pless; N. Porile; C. Pruneau


Physical Review C | 2004

Production of 3ΛH and 4ΛH in central 11.5 GeV/c Au+Pt heavy ion collisions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; S. D. Coe; T. M. Cormier; R. Davies; Carl B. Dover; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; B. S. Kumar; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; R. Lewis; Q. Li; B. Libby; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz


Physical Review C | 2004

Production ofHΛ3andHΛ4in central11.5GeV∕cAu+Ptheavy ion collisions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; S. D. Coe; T. M. Cormier; R. Davies; Carl B. Dover; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; B. S. Kumar; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; R. Lewis; Q. Li; B. Libby; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz


Physical Review C | 2004

Production of H-3(Lambda) and H-4(Lambda) in central 11.5 GeV/c Au plus Pt heavy ion collisions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; S. D. Coe; T. M. Cormier; R. Davies; Carl B. Dover; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; B. S. Kumar; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; R. Lewis; Q. Li; B. Libby; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz


Physical Review C | 2003

Measurement of leading Lambda's and Delta(++)'s in p+Pb collisions at 19 GeV/c

K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; T. M. Cormier; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; S. Q. Feng; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. V. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; Q. Li; L. S. Liu; H. Long; Charles Maguire; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz; J. L. Nagle; A. N. Petridis; I. A. Pless


Physical Review C | 2003

Measurement of leading Λ’s andΔ++’s inp+PbCollisions at19GeV/c

K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; S. Bennett; M. Bertaina; A. Chikanian; T. M. Cormier; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; S. Q. Feng; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; S. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; Q. Li; L. S. Liu; H. Long; Charles Maguire; R. Majka; T. E. Miller; M. G. Munhoz; J. L. Nagle; A. N. Petridis; I. A. Pless

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B. Fadem

Iowa State University

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H. Z. Huang

University of California

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K. N. Barish

University of California

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P. Fachini

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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