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Physical Review Letters | 2003

Elliptic flow of identified hadrons in Au+Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

S. S. Adler; S. Afanasiev; C. Aidala; N. N. Ajitanand; Y. Akiba; J. Alexander; R. Amirikas; L. Aphecetche; S. H. Aronson; R. Averbeck; T. C. Awes; R. Azmoun; Babintsev; A. Baldisseri; K. N. Barish; P. D. Barnes; B. Bassalleck; S. Bathe; S. Batsouli; Baublis; A. Bazilevsky; S. Belikov; Y. Berdnikov; S. Bhagavatula; J. G. Boissevain; H. Borel; S. Borenstein; M. L. Brooks; D. S. Brown; N. Bruner

The anisotropy parameter (v(2)), the second harmonic of the azimuthal particle distribution, has been measured with the PHENIX detector in Au+Au collisions at sqrt[s(NN)]=200 GeV for identified and inclusive charged particle production at central rapidities (|eta|<0.35) with respect to the reaction plane defined at high rapidities (|eta|=3-4 ). We observe that the v(2) of mesons falls below that of (anti)baryons for p(T)>2 GeV/c, in marked contrast to the predictions of a hydrodynamical model. A quark-coalescence model is also investigated.


Physical Review C | 2008

Photoproduction of Lambda(1405) and Sigma0(1385) on the proton at E(gamma) = 1.5-2.4-GeV

M. Niiyama; H. Fujimura; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; S. Ajimura; H. Bhang; T. H. Chang; W. C. Chang; J. Y. Chen; S. Daté; S. Fukui; H. Funahashi; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; Y. Kato; K. Kino; H. Kohri; S. Makino; T. Matsumura; T. Mibe; K. Miwa; M. Miyabe; N. Muramatsu; M. Nakamura; T. Nakano; Y. Nakatsugawa; Y. Ohashi

Differential cross sections for {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{lambda}(1405) and {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{sigma}{sup 0}(1385) reactions have been measured in the photon energy range from 1.5 to 2.4 GeV and the angular range of 0.8<cos({theta})<1.0 for the K{sup +} scattering angle in the center-of-mass system. This data is the first measurement of the {lambda}(1405) photoproduction cross section. The line shapes of {lambda}(1405) measured in {sigma}{sup +}{pi}{sup -} and {sigma}{sup -}{pi}{sup +} decay modes were different with each other, indicating a strong interference of the isospin 0 and 1 terms of the {sigma}{pi} scattering amplitudes. The ratios of {lambda}(1405) production to {sigma}{sup 0}(1385) production were measured in two photon energy ranges: near the production threshold (1.5<E{sub {gamma}}<2.0 GeV) and far from it (2.0<E{sub {gamma}}<2.4 GeV). The observed ratio decreased in the higher photon energy region, which may suggest different production mechanisms and internal structures for these hyperon resonances.


Physical Review Letters | 2003

Beam polarization asymmetries for the p(gamma, K+) Lambda and p(gamma, K+) Sigma0 reactions at E(gamma) = 1.5 Gev - 2.4 GeV

R. G. T. Zegers; M. Sumihama; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; W. C. Chang; Schin Date; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; K. Hicks; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; H. Kawai; Z. Y. Kim; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; S. Makino; T. Matsumura; N. Matsuoka; T. Mibe; K. Miwa; M. Miyabe; Y. Miyachi; Masato Morita; N. Muramatsu

Beam polarization asymmetries for the p(gamma-->,K+)Lambda and p(gamma-->,K+)Sigma(0) reactions are measured for the first time for E(gamma)=1.5-2.4 GeV and 0.6<cos((theta(c.m.)(K+))<1.0 by using linearly polarized photons at the Laser-Electron-Photon facility at SPring-8 (LEPS). The observed asymmetries are positive and gradually increase with rising photon energy. The data are not consistent with theoretical predictions based on tree-level effective-Lagrangian approaches. Including the new results in the development of the models is, therefore, crucial for understanding the reaction mechanism and to test the presence of baryon resonances which are predicted in quark models but are thus far undiscovered.


Physical Review C | 2008

Photoproduction ofΛ(1405)andΣ0(1385)on the proton atEγ=1.5−2.4GeV

M. Niiyama; Hisashi Fujimura; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; S. Ajimura; H. Bhang; T. H. Chang; W. C. Chang; Jau-Ann Chen; S. Daté; S. Fukui; H. Funahashi; K. Hicks; K. Horie; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; Y. Kato; K. Kino; H. Kohri; S. Makino; T. Matsumura; T. Mibe; K. Miwa; M. Miyabe; N. Muramatsu; M. Nakamura; Tomoyuki Nakano; Y. Nakatsugawa; Y. Ohashi

Differential cross sections for {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{lambda}(1405) and {gamma}p{yields}K{sup +}{sigma}{sup 0}(1385) reactions have been measured in the photon energy range from 1.5 to 2.4 GeV and the angular range of 0.8<cos({theta})<1.0 for the K{sup +} scattering angle in the center-of-mass system. This data is the first measurement of the {lambda}(1405) photoproduction cross section. The line shapes of {lambda}(1405) measured in {sigma}{sup +}{pi}{sup -} and {sigma}{sup -}{pi}{sup +} decay modes were different with each other, indicating a strong interference of the isospin 0 and 1 terms of the {sigma}{pi} scattering amplitudes. The ratios of {lambda}(1405) production to {sigma}{sup 0}(1385) production were measured in two photon energy ranges: near the production threshold (1.5<E{sub {gamma}}<2.0 GeV) and far from it (2.0<E{sub {gamma}}<2.4 GeV). The observed ratio decreased in the higher photon energy region, which may suggest different production mechanisms and internal structures for these hyperon resonances.


Physical Review C | 2006

The γ→p→K+Λ and γ→p→K+Σ0 reactions at forward angles with photon energies from 1.5 to 2.4 GeV

M. Sumihama; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; C. Bennhold; W. C. Chang; T. Corthals; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; M. Guidal; K. Hicks; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; H. Kawai; Z. Y. Kim; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; S. Makino; T. Mart; T. Matsumura; N. Matsuoka; T. Mibe; M. Miyabe; Y. Miyachi; M. Morita

Differential cross sections and photon beam asymmetries for the gamma p rightarrow K+ Lambda and gamma p rightarrow K+ Sigma0 reactions have been measured in the photon energy range from 1.5 GeV to 2.4 GeV and in the angular range from Theta_{cm} = 0 to 60 of the K+ scattering angle in the center of mass system at the SPring-8/LEPS facility. The photon beam asymmetries for both the reactions have been found to be positive and to increase with the photon energy. The measured differential cross sections agree with the data measured by the CLAS collaboration at cosTheta_{cm} 0.9. In the K+Lambda reaction, the resonance-like structure found in the CLAS and SAPHIR data at W=1.96 GeV is confirmed. The differential cross sections at forward angles suggest a strong K-exchange contribution in the t-channel for the K+Lambda reaction, but not for the K+Sigma0 reaction.


Physical Review Letters | 2005

Near-Threshold Diffractive phi (variant)-Meson Photoproduction from the Proton

T. Mibe; W. C. Chang; T. Nakano; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; Y. Asano; S. Daté; H. Ejiri; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; K. Hicks; T. Hotta; K. Imai; T. Ishikawa; T. Iwata; H. Kawai; Z. Y. Kim; K. Kino; H. Kohri; N. Kumagai; S. Makino; T. Matsuda; T. Matsumura; N. Matsuoka; K. Miwa; M. Miyabe; Y. Miyachi; M. Morita; N. Muramatsu

Photoproduction of a {phi} meson on protons was studied by means of linearly polarized photons at forward angles in the low-energy region from threshold to E{sub {gamma}}=2.37 GeV. The differential cross sections at t=- vertical bar t vertical bar{sub min} do not increase smoothly as E{sub {gamma}} increases but show a local maximum at around 2.0 GeV. The angular distributions demonstrate that {phi} mesons are photoproduced predominantly by helicity-conserving processes, and the local maximum is not likely due to unnatural-parity processes.


Physics Letters B | 2005

ϕ photo-production from Li, C, Al, and Cu nuclei at Eγ=1.5–2.4GeV

T. Ishikawa; D. S. Ahn; J. K. Ahn; H. Akimune; W. C. Chang; S. Daté; H. Fujimura; M. Fujiwara; K. Hicks; T. Hotta; K. Imai; H. Kawai; K. Kino; H. Kohri; T. Matsumura; T. Mibe; K. Miwa; M. Miyabe; Masato Morita; T. Murakami; N. Muramatsu; Hironobu Nakamura; M. Nakamura; T. Nakano; M. Niiyama; M. Nomachi; Y. Ohashi; T. Ooba; D. S. Oshuev; C. Rangacharyulu

The photo-production of


Physical Review D | 2010

Transverse momentum dependence of J/psi polarization at midrapidity in p plus p collisions at root s=200 GeV

A. Adare; S. Afanasiev; C. Aidala; N. N. Ajitanand; Y. Akiba; H. Al-Bataineh; J. Alexander; K. Aoki; L. Aphecetche; J. Asai; E. T. Atomssa; R. Averbeck; T. C. Awes; B. Azmoun; V. Babintsev; M. Bai; G. Baksay; L. Baksay; A. Baldisseri; K. N. Barish; P. D. Barnes; B. Bassalleck; A. T. Basye; S. Bathe; S. Batsouli; V. Baublis; C. Baumann; A. Bazilevsky; S. Belikov; R. Bennett

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Physical Review Letters | 2010

Transition in yield and azimuthal shape modification in dihadron correlations in relativistic heavy ion collisions.

A. Adare; S. Afanasiev; C. Aidala; N. N. Ajitanand; Y. Akiba; H. Al-Bataineh; J. Alexander; K. Aoki; L. Aphecetche; Y. Aramaki; J. Asai; E. T. Atomssa; R. Averbeck; T. C. Awes; B. Azmoun; V. Babintsev; M. Bai; G. Baksay; L. Baksay; A. Baldisseri; K. N. Barish; P. D. Barnes; B. Bassalleck; A. T. Basye; S. Bathe; S. Batsouli; V. Baublis; C. Baumann; A. Bazilevsky; S. Belikov

mesons from Li, C, Al, and Cu at forward angles has been measured at


Physical Review Letters | 2004

J/psi production from proton-proton collisions at root s=200 GeV

S. S. Adler; S. Afanasiev; C. Aidala; N. N. Ajitanand; Y. Akiba; J. Alexander; R. Amirikas; L. Aphecetche; S. H. Aronson; R. Averbeck; T. C. Awes; R. Azmoun; Babintsev; A. Baldisseri; K. N. Barish; P. D. Barnes; B. Bassalleck; S. Bathe; S. Batsouli; Baublis; A. Bazilevsky; S. Belikov; Y. Berdnikov; S. Bhagavatula; J. G. Boissevain; H. Borel; S. Borenstein; M. L. Brooks; D. S. Brown; N. Bruner

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J. K. Ahn

Pusan National University

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K. Imai

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Y. Asano

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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