Systematic Study of High-pT Di-jet Correlations in Nuclear Collisions with the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC

Systematic Study of High-pT Di-jet Correlations in Nuclear Collisions with the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC PDF Author: Nathan Conrad Grau
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Languages : en
Pages : 412

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One major goal of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, New York, is to create and study the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). This state of matter results from the phase transition of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) at extremely high temperature (1012 K) and densities (100 times normal nuclear matter). Au ions are collided in an attempt to increase the temperature necessary to cross the phase boundary. To study the properties of this new matter, high energy jets are used as a probe. Jets are a collimated spray of hadrons resulting from the fragmentation of high-energy quarks and gluons (partons). Observations from single particles with large momentum transverse to the beam direction (pr) suggest that jets are suppressed or quenched due to energy loss from to strong interactions with the medium. This thesis presents, for the first time, a systematic study of jets from nuclear collisions. These jet measurements further constrain models of energy loss which reproduce the measured suppression in Au+Au collisions. A detailed study of jet properties using two-particle azimuthal correlations, a statistical method to detect jets, is performed. It is found that d+Au jet properties are very similar to those in p+p collisions. This indicates that the cold nuclear medium does not strongly modify jets at RHIC energies. In Au+Au collisions a suppression of jet yields is observed but not to the level of the single particle suppression. A consequence of energy loss models is a large broadening of the di-jet distribution. Little to no broadening is observed. At the present time there is no consistent picture of energy loss based on the available data from single particle spectra and from di-jet correlations.

Systematic Study of High-pT Di-jet Correlations in Nuclear Collisions with the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC

Systematic Study of High-pT Di-jet Correlations in Nuclear Collisions with the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC PDF Author: Nathan Conrad Grau
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Languages : en
Pages : 412

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One major goal of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, New York, is to create and study the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). This state of matter results from the phase transition of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) at extremely high temperature (1012 K) and densities (100 times normal nuclear matter). Au ions are collided in an attempt to increase the temperature necessary to cross the phase boundary. To study the properties of this new matter, high energy jets are used as a probe. Jets are a collimated spray of hadrons resulting from the fragmentation of high-energy quarks and gluons (partons). Observations from single particles with large momentum transverse to the beam direction (pr) suggest that jets are suppressed or quenched due to energy loss from to strong interactions with the medium. This thesis presents, for the first time, a systematic study of jets from nuclear collisions. These jet measurements further constrain models of energy loss which reproduce the measured suppression in Au+Au collisions. A detailed study of jet properties using two-particle azimuthal correlations, a statistical method to detect jets, is performed. It is found that d+Au jet properties are very similar to those in p+p collisions. This indicates that the cold nuclear medium does not strongly modify jets at RHIC energies. In Au+Au collisions a suppression of jet yields is observed but not to the level of the single particle suppression. A consequence of energy loss models is a large broadening of the di-jet distribution. Little to no broadening is observed. At the present time there is no consistent picture of energy loss based on the available data from single particle spectra and from di-jet correlations.

Control Study of Two-particle Correlations in Heavy Ion Collisions at RHIC-PHENIX

Control Study of Two-particle Correlations in Heavy Ion Collisions at RHIC-PHENIX PDF Author: Eric Vazquez
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Languages : en
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Measurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) have provided indirect measurements of jets in a heavy ion environment using the two- particle correlation method in the presence of a high-pT particle. These measurements have offered insight into the formation of a new state of dense nuclear matter called the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) through the observation of jet quenching. However, the two-particle methodology has also shown to be biased towards di-jet production near the surface of the medium being created. Here, a detailed study using the PHENIX detector is provided, in an attempt to measure a more accurate jet-induced two-particle correlation measurement than previously published and to reduce the bias observed in two-particle correlation measurements. The reduction in surface bias emission is performed via the requirement of two antipodal high-pT particles (a.k.a. "2+1" correlation) in an attempt to control the production point of the di-jet. The measurements made in Au+Au collisions when compared to p+p collisions show that the method provides additional sensitivity to the jet quenching previously observed in two-particle correlation method.

Long Range Rapidity Correlations and Jet Production in High Energy Nuclear Collisions

Long Range Rapidity Correlations and Jet Production in High Energy Nuclear Collisions PDF Author:
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Languages : en
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The STAR Collaboration at RHIC presents a systematic study of high transverse momentum charged di-hadron correlations at small azimuthal pair separation [Delta][phi], in d+Au and central Au+Au collisions at √s{sub NN} = 200 GeV. Significant correlated yield for pairs with large longitudinal separation [Delta][eta] is observed in central Au+Au, in contrast to d+Au collisions. The associated yield distribution in [Delta][eta] x [delta][phi] can be decomposed into a narrow jet-like peak at small angular separation which has a similar shape to that found in d+Au collisions, and a component which is narrow in [Delta][phi] and depends only weakly on [Delta][eta], the 'ridge'. Using two systematically independent analyses, finite ridge yield is found to persist for trigger p{sub t} > 6 GeV/c, indicating that it is correlated with jet production. The transverse momentum spectrum of hadrons comprising the ridge is found to be similar to that of bulk particle production in the measured range (2

Measurements of Di-jet Π0-h± Correlations in Light-heavy Ion Collisions at RHIC-PHENIX

Measurements of Di-jet Π0-h± Correlations in Light-heavy Ion Collisions at RHIC-PHENIX PDF Author: Abinash Pun
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Category : Heavy ions
Languages : en
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The possible presence of Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP), the new state of matter created at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Au+Au and Pb+Pb collisions, is currently under investigation for smaller collisions systems such as light-heavy ions and even p+p. Long range angular correlations of particles produced in p+Pb, p+Au, d+Au, and 3He+Au, show evidence of QGP collective flow, but another signature, QGP-induced jet energy loss effects has not been identified. To address this situation, in this dissertation, a recently introduced observable RI is employed in light-heavy ion collisions. RI is derived from two-particle correlation method commonly used to study jet modification from energy loss in Au+Au.

Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International PDF Author:
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 854

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PHENIX Results on Centrality Dependence of Yields and Correlations in D Plus Au Collisions at Root S(NN)

PHENIX Results on Centrality Dependence of Yields and Correlations in D Plus Au Collisions at Root S(NN) PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 6

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PHENIX has measured the transverse momentum (pT) spectra and two particle angular correlations for high pT particles in d+Au collisions at psNN=200 GeV using the RHIC Year-2008 run data. The azimuthal angle correlations for two particles with a large rapidity gap exhibit a ridge-like structure. Using the pi-0s reconstructed in the EMCal, we have successfully extended the pT reach of the correlation up to 8 GeV/c. We find that the azimuthal anisotropy of hadrons found at low pT persists up to 6 GeV/c with a significant centrality and pT dependence, similar to what was observed in A+A collisions.

A Study of Jets at the STAR Experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider Via Two-particle Correlations

A Study of Jets at the STAR Experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider Via Two-particle Correlations PDF Author:
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Jets have been studied in high energy heavy ion collisions by measuring the angular correlation between particles at high transverse momentum. Differences in the yield and shape of the angular correlations as a function of system size give information on the medium produced in the collision. Such modifications can be used to infer the presence of a Quark-Gluon Plasma phase, wherein parton degrees of freedom are manifest over nuclear rather than nucleonic scales. In the present work, two-particle correlations were studied in \(d+Au\) and \(Au+Au\) collisions at \(\sqrt{s_{NN}}\) = 200 GeV measured by the STAR experiment at RHIC. The technique was extended to include pseudo-rapidity, permitting jets to be characterised in two-dimensions, and enabling the jet shape to be studied in greater detail. Corrections were developed for the incomplete detector acceptance and finite two-track resolution. Both unidentified and identified particle correlations were studied, using charged tracks and neutral strange particles \(\Lambda, \overline{\Lambda}\), and \(K^0_{Short}\) reconstructed from their characteristic \(V\)0 decay topology. The focus of the analysis was the correlation peak centred at zero azimuthal separation, which is significantly enhanced in central \(Au+Au\) collisions compared to lighter systems. The modified peak was found to comprise a jet-like peak broadened in the pseudo-rapidity direction, sitting atop a long range pseudo-rapidity correlation. The former is suggestive of jet modification by the medium, and the latter may indicate a medium response to jets. Correlations with identified particles indicated the modified same side peak may in part be formed from particles originating from the underlying event.

Fundamental Interactions

Fundamental Interactions PDF Author: A. Astbury
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9812774424
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 348

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This proceedings volume contains pedagogical lectures on theoretical and experimental particle physics, cosmology and atomic trap physics. It also includes additional contributions that provide up-to-date information on new experimental results from accelerators, underground laboratories, and nuclear astrophysics. This combination of pedagogical talks and topical short talks provides comprehensive information to researchers in the fields of particle physics, cosmology and atomic trap physics. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: New Physics in B and K Decays (1,704 KB). Contents: Cosmic Ray Velocity and Electric Charge Measurements in the AMS Experiment (L Arruda); Flavor and Chiral Oscillations with Dirac Spinors (A E Bernardini); Modification of the Casimir Effect Due to a Minimal Length Scale (U Harbach); Parton Energy Loss, Saturation, and Recombination at BRAHMS (E-J Kim); Spatial Confinement and Thermal Deconfinement in the Compactified Gross-Neveu Model (J M C Malbouisson); Currents on Superconducting Strings in an Unusual Environment (M A Metlitski); QCD Results at CDF (O Norniella); Quantization of Galilean Covariant Fields (E S Santos); Physics of Heavy Flavour at CDF (S Torre); Resonance Production at STAR (H Zhang); and other papers. Readership: Graduate students, researchers and academics in high energy physics, particle physics and astrophysics.

Lepton And Photon Interactions At High Energies: Lepton-photon 2003 - Proceedings Of The Xxi International Symposium

Lepton And Photon Interactions At High Energies: Lepton-photon 2003 - Proceedings Of The Xxi International Symposium PDF Author: Harry W K Cheung
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9814483516
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 575

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This volume contains contributions to the XXI International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions at High Energies, held at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. It gives up-to-date reviews of all aspects of particle physics, written by leading practitioners in the field. The review nature of all the articles makes this volume more accessible to students and researchers in other fields of physics. In addition to new experimental data and advances in theory, the future directions and prospects for the field are covered.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings® (ISTP® / ISI Proceedings)• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)• CC Proceedings — Engineering & Physical Sciences

Physics and Astrophysics of Quark-gluon Plasma

Physics and Astrophysics of Quark-gluon Plasma PDF Author:
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Category : Plasma (Ionized gases)
Languages : en
Pages : 544

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