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Nuclear Physics | 2005

The PHOBOS Perspective on Discoveries at RHIC

B. B. Back; M. D. Baker; M. Ballintijn; D.S. Barton; Bruce Becker; Russell Richard Betts; A. A. Bickley; R. Bindel; A. Budzanowski; Wit Busza; A. Carroll; Z. Chai; M.P. Decowski; E. García; T. Gburek; N. George; K. Gulbrandsen; S. Gushue; C. Halliwell; J. Hamblen; A.S. Harrington; M. Hauer; G.A. Heintzelman; C. Henderson; David Jonathan Hofman; R. S. Hollis; R. Holynski; Burt Holzman; A. Iordanova; E. Johnson

This paper describes the conclusions that can be drawn from the data taken thus far with the PHOBOS detector at RHIC. In the most central Au+Au collisions at the highest beam energy, evidence is found for the formation of a very high energy density system whose description in terms of simple hadronic degrees of freedom is inappropriate. Furthermore, the constituents of this novel system are found to undergo a significant level of interaction. The properties of particle production at RHIC energies are shown to follow a number of simple scaling behaviors, some of which continue trends found at lower energies or in simpler systems. As a function of centrality, the total number of charged particles scales with the number of participating nucleons. When comparing Au+Au at different centralities, the dependence of the yield on the number of participants at higher p T (∼4 GeV/c) is very similar to that at low transverse momentum. The measured values of charged particle pseudorapidity density and elliptic flow were found to be independent of energy over a broad range of pseudorapidities when effectively viewed in the rest frame of one of the colliding nuclei, a property we describe as “extended longitudinal scaling”. Finally, the centrality and energy dependences of several observables were found to factorize to a surprising degree.


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

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.


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

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

System size dependence of cluster properties from two-particle angular correlations in Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions at sq root(s{sub NN})=200 GeV

B. Alver; A. Iordanova; K. W. Wozniak; C. Loizides; A. Olszewski; P. Steinberg; F.L.H. Wolfs; S.S. Vaurynovich; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. Garcia; P. Walters; I. Harnarine; C. Reed; S. Wyngaardt; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; Baker; A. Szostak; G.S.F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; M. B. Tonjes; D.S. Barton; E. A. Wenger; W. Busza; P. Kulinich; B. K. Wosiek; A. Trzupek

B.Alver, B.B.Back, M.D.Baker, M.Ballintijn, D.S.Barton, R.R.Betts, R.Bindel, W.Busza, Z.Chai, V.Chetluru, E.Garćıa, T.Gburek, K.Gulbrandsen, J.Hamblen, I.Harnarine, C.Henderson, D.J.Hofman, R.S.Hollis, R.Ho lyński, B.Holzman, A.Iordanova, J.L.Kane, P.Kulinich, C.M.Kuo, W.Li, W.T.Lin, C.Loizides, S.Manly, A.C.Mignerey, R.Nouicer, A.Olszewski, R.Pak, C.Reed, E.Richardson, C.Roland, G.Roland, J.Sagerer, I.Sedykh, C.E.Smith, M.A.Stankiewicz, P.Steinberg, G.S.F.Stephans, A.Sukhanov, A.Szostak, M.B.Tonjes, A.Trzupek, G.J.van Nieuwenhuizen, S.S.Vaurynovich, R.Verdier, G.I.Veres, P.Walters, E.Wenger, D.Willhelm, F.L.H.Wolfs, B.Wosiek, K.Woźniak, S.Wyngaardt, B.Wys louch


Physical Review Letters | 2005

Centrality dependence of charged hadron transverse momentum spectra in Au + Au collisions from s(NN)**(1/2) = 62.4-GeV to 200-GeV

B. B. Back; A. Iordanova; K. W. Wozniak; C. Halliwell; A. Olszewski; H. Seals; P. Steinberg; M. Hauer; F.L.H. Wolfs; S.S. Vaurynovich; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. Garcia; C. Reed; A. A. Bickley; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; Baker; B. Holzman; C. Vale; G. S. F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; M. B. Tonjes; D.S. Barton; E. A. Wenger; A. Carroll; W. Busza; P. Kulinich

We have measured transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons produced in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 62.4 GeV. The spectra are presented for transverse momenta 0.25<p_T<4.5 GeV/c, in a pseudo-rapidity range of 0.2<eta<1.4. The nuclear modification factor R_AA is calculated relative to p+p data at the same collision energy as a function of collision centrality. For p_T>2 GeV/c, R_AA is found to be significantly larger than in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) =130 and 200 GeV. In contrast, we find that the evolution of the invariant yields per participant pair from peripheral to central collisions is approximately energy independent over this range of collision energies. This observation challenges models of high p_T hadron suppression in terms of parton energy loss.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Event-by-Event Fluctuations of Azimuthal Particle Anisotropy in Au + Au Collisions at

B. Alver; A. Iordanova; K. W. Wozniak; C. Halliwell; A. C. Mignerey; C. Loizides; A. Olszewski; H. Seals; P. Steinberg; M. Hauer; F.L.H. Wolfs; S.S. Vaurynovich; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. Garcia; P. Walters; C. Reed; A. A. Bickley; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; Baker; C. Vale; G. S. F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; M. B. Tonjes; D.S. Barton; E. A. Wenger; A. Carroll

This paper presents the first measurement of event-by-event fluctuations of the elliptic flow parameter v_2 in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200GeV as a function of collision centrality. The relative non-statistical fluctuations of the v_2 parameter are found to be approximately 40%. The results, including contributions from event-by-event elliptic flow fluctuations and from azimuthal correlations that are unrelated to the reaction plane (non-flow correlations), establish an upper limit on the magnitude of underlying elliptic flow fluctuations. This limit is consistent with predictions based on spatial fluctuations of the participating nucleons in the initial nuclear overlap region. These results provide important constraints on models of the initial state and hydrodynamic evolution of relativistic heavy ion collisions.


Physical Review Letters | 2006

\sqrt{s_{NN}}= 200

B. Alver; A. Iordanova; K. W. Wozniak; C. Loizides; A. Olszewski; P. Steinberg; F.L.H. Wolfs; S.S. Vaurynovich; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. Garcia; P. Walters; I. Harnarine; C. Reed; S. Wyngaardt; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; Baker; Burt Holzman; A. Szostak; G. S. F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; M. B. Tonjes; D.S. Barton; E. A. Wenger; W. Busza; P. Kulinich; B. K. Wosiek

We present transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons produced in Cu+Cu collisions at sqrt(s) = 62.4 and 200 GeV. The spectra are measured for transverse momenta of 0.25<p_T<5.0 GeV/c at sqrt(s) = 62.4 GeV and 0.25<p_T<7.0 GeV/c at sqrt(s) = 200 GeV, in a pseudo-rapidity range of 0.2<eta<1.4. The nuclear modification factor R_AA is calculated relative to p+p data at both collision energies as a function of collision centrality. At a given collision energy and fractional cross-section, R_AA is observed to be systematically larger in Cu+Cu collisions compared to Au+Au. However, for the same number of participating nucleons, R_AA is essentially the same in both systems over the measured range of p_T, in spite of the significantly different geometries of the Cu+Cu and Au+Au systems.


Physical Review C | 2007

GeV

B. Alver; A. Iordanova; K. W. Wozniak; C. Loizides; A. Olszewski; P. Steinberg; F.L.H. Wolfs; S.S. Vaurynovich; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. Garcia; P. Walters; I. Harnarine; C. Reed; S. Wyngaardt; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; Baker; A. Szostak; G.S.F. Stephans; S. Manly; R. R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; M. B. Tonjes; D.S. Barton; E. A. Wenger; W. Busza; P. Kulinich; B. K. Wosiek; A. Trzupek

B.Alver, B.B.Back, M.D.Baker, M.Ballintijn, D.S.Barton, R.R.Betts, R.Bindel, W.Busza, Z.Chai, V.Chetluru, E.Garćıa, T.Gburek, K.Gulbrandsen, J.Hamblen, I.Harnarine, C.Henderson, D.J.Hofman, R.S.Hollis, R.Ho lyński, B.Holzman, A.Iordanova, J.L.Kane, P.Kulinich, C.M.Kuo, W.Li, W.T.Lin, C.Loizides, S.Manly, A.C.Mignerey, R.Nouicer, A.Olszewski, R.Pak, C.Reed, E.Richardson, C.Roland, G.Roland, J.Sagerer, I.Sedykh, C.E.Smith, M.A.Stankiewicz, P.Steinberg, G.S.F.Stephans, A.Sukhanov, A.Szostak, M.B.Tonjes, A.Trzupek, G.J.van Nieuwenhuizen, S.S.Vaurynovich, R.Verdier, G.I.Veres, P.Walters, E.Wenger, D.Willhelm, F.L.H.Wolfs, B.Wosiek, K.Woźniak, S.Wyngaardt, B.Wys louch


Physical Review Letters | 2005

System size and centrality dependence of charged hadron transverse momentum spectra in Au + Au and Cu + Cu collisions at s(NN)**(1/2) = 62.4-GeV and 200-GeV

B. B. Back; M. D. Baker; M. Ballintijn; D.S. Barton; R. R. Betts; A. A. Bickley; R. Bindel; W. Busza; A. Carroll; Z. Chai; M.P. Decowski; E. Garcia; T. Gburek; N. George; K. Gulbrandsen; C. Halliwell; J. Hamblen; M. Hauer; C. Henderson; D. J. Hofman; R. S. Hollis; R. Holynski; B. Holzman; A. Iordanova; E. Johnson; J.L. Kane; N. Khan; P. Kulinich; C. M. Kuo; Willis Lin

We have measured transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons produced in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 62.4 GeV. The spectra are presented for transverse momenta 0.25<p_T<4.5 GeV/c, in a pseudo-rapidity range of 0.2<eta<1.4. The nuclear modification factor R_AA is calculated relative to p+p data at the same collision energy as a function of collision centrality. For p_T>2 GeV/c, R_AA is found to be significantly larger than in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) =130 and 200 GeV. In contrast, we find that the evolution of the invariant yields per participant pair from peripheral to central collisions is approximately energy independent over this range of collision energies. This observation challenges models of high p_T hadron suppression in terms of parton energy loss.


Physical Review Letters | 2006

Cluster properties from two-particle angular correlations in p + p collisions at s**(1/2) = 200-GeV and 410-GeV

B. B. Back; W. Kucewicz; A. Iordanova; A. Budzanowski; C. Halliwell; Andrzej Olszewski; L. Rosenberg; P. Steinberg; M. Hauer; M. Reuter; W. Skulski; Jaw-Luen Tang; Krzysztof Wozniak; C. Henderson; Willis Lin; B. Wyslouch; E. García; C. Reed; A. A. Bickley; G. van Nieuwenhuizen; A. H. Wuosmaa; Baker; B. Holzman; C. Vale; I.C. Park; G. S. F. Stephans; S. Manly; R.R. Betts; M. Ballintijn; R. Verdier

We report on measurements of directed flow as a function of pseudorapidity in Au+Au collisions at energies of

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A. Iordanova

University of Illinois at Chicago

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M. Ballintijn

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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C. Henderson

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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D.S. Barton

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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A. A. Bickley

University of Colorado Boulder

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C. Halliwell

University of Illinois at Chicago

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R. R. Betts

University of Illinois at Chicago

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W. Busza

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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M. Hauer

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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B. B. Back

Argonne National Laboratory

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