561 results on '"Back, B. B."'
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2. Probing the single-particle character of rotational states in $^{19}$F using a short-lived isomeric beam
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Santiago-Gonzalez, D., Auranen, K., Avila, M. L., Ayangeakaa, A. D., Back, B. B., Bottoni, S., Carpenter, M. P., Chen, J., Deibel, C. M., Hood, A. A., Hoffman, C. R., Janssens, R. V. F., Jiang, C. L., Kay, B. P., Kuvin, S. A., Lauer, A., Schiffer, J. P., Sethi, J., Talwar, R., Wiedenhoever, I., Winkelbauer, J., and Zhu, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A beam containing a substantial component of both the $J^{\pi}=5^+$, $T_{1/2}=162$ ns isomeric state of $^{18}$F and its $1^+$, 109.77-min ground state has been utilized to study members of the ground-state rotational band in $^{19}$F through the neutron transfer reaction $(d$,$p)$ in inverse kinematics. The resulting spectroscopic strengths confirm the single-particle nature of the 13/2$^+$ band-terminating state. The agreement between shell-model calculations, using an interaction constructed within the $sd$ shell, and our experimental results reinforces the idea of a single-particle/collective duality in the descriptions of the structure of atomic nuclei.
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- 2018
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3. Independent measurement of the Hoyle state $\beta$ feeding from 12B using Gammasphere
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Munch, M., Alcorta, M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Albers, M., Almaraz-Calderon, S., Avila, M. L., Ayangeakaa, A. D., Back, B. B., Bertone, P. F., Carnelli, P. F. F., Carpenter, M. P., Chiara, C. J., Clark, J. A., DiGiovine, B., Greene, J. P., Harker, J. L., Hoffman, C. R., Hubbard, N. J., Jiang, C. L., Kirsebom, O. S., Lauritsen, T., Laursen, K. L., Marley, S. T., Nair, C., Nusair, O., Santiago-Gonzalez, D., Sethi, J., Seweryniak, D., Talwar, R., Ugalde, C., and Zhu, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Using an array of high-purity Compton-suppressed germanium detectors, we performed an independent measurement of the $\beta$-decay branching ratio from $^{12}\mathrm{B}$ to the second-excited (Hoyle) state in $^{12}\mathrm{C}$. Our result is $0.64(11)\%$, which is a factor $\sim 2$ smaller than the previously established literature value, but is in agreement with another recent measurement. This could indicate that the Hoyle state is more clustered than previously believed. The angular correlation of the Hoyle state $\gamma$ cascade has also been measured for the first time. It is consistent with theoretical predictions.
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- 2016
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4. Participant and spectator scaling of spectator fragments in Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 19.6 and 22.4 GeV
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Alver, B., Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bickley, A. A., Bindel, R., Budzanowski, A., Busza, W., Carroll, A., Chai, Z., Chetluru, V., Decowski, M. P., Garcia, E., Gburek, T., George, N., Gulbrandsen, K., Gushue, S., Halliwell, C., Hamblen, J., Harnarine, I., Heintzelman, G. A., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Holynski, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Johnson, E., Kane, J. L., Katzy, J., Khan, N., Kucewicz, W., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Li, W., Lin, W. T., Loizides, C., Manly, S., McLeod, D., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Park, I. C., Pernegger, H., Reed, C., Remsberg, L. P., Reuter, M., Richardson, E., Roland, C., Roland, G., Rosenberg, L., Sagerer, J., Sarin, P., Sawicki, P., Sedykh, I., Skulski, W., Smith, C. E., Stankiewicz, M. A., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Sukhanov, A., Szostak, A., Tang, J. L., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., Vale, C., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Veres, G. I., Walters, P., Wenger, E., Willhelm, D., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Wozniak, K., Wuosmaa, A. H., Wyngaardt, S., and Wyslouch, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Spectator fragments resulting from relativistic heavy ion collisions, consisting of single protons and neutrons along with groups of stable nuclear fragments up to Nitrogen (Z=7), are measured in PHOBOS. These fragments are observed in Au+Au (sqrt(sNN)=19.6 GeV) and Cu+Cu (22.4 GeV) collisions at high pseudorapidity ($\eta$). The dominant multiply-charged fragment is the tightly bound Helium ($\alpha$), with Lithium, Beryllium, and Boron all clearly seen as a function of collision centrality and pseudorapidity. We observe that in Cu+Cu collisions, it becomes much more favorable for the $\alpha$ fragments to be released than Lithium. The yields of fragments approximately scale with the number of spectator nucleons, independent of the colliding ion. The shapes of the pseudorapidity distributions of fragments indicate that the average deflection of the fragments away from the beam direction increases for more central collisions. A detailed comparison of the shapes for $\alpha$ and Lithium fragments indicates that the centrality dependence of the deflections favors a scaling with the number of participants in the collision., Comment: To be submitted to PRC 17 pages, 19 figures
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- 2015
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5. Nucleon-Gold Collisions at 200 AGeV Using Tagged d+Au Interactions in PHOBOS
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Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Becker, B., Betts, R. R., Bickley, A. A., Bindel, R., Busza, W., Carroll, A., Decowski, M. P., García, E., Gburek, T., George, N., Gulbrandsen, K., Gushue, S., Halliwell, C., Hamblen, J., Harrington, A. S., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Hołyński, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Johnson, E., Kane, J. L., Khan, N., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Lee, J. W., Lin, W. T., Manly, S., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Park, I. C., Pernegger, H., Reed, C., Roland, C., Roland, G., Sagerer, J., Sarin, P., Sedykh, I., Skulski, W., Smith, C. E., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Sukhanov, A., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., Vale, C., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Verdier, R., Veres, G. I., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Woźniak, K., Wysłouch, B., and Zhang, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Forward calorimetry in the PHOBOS detector has been used to study charged hadron production in d+Au, p+Au and n+Au collisions at sqrt(s_nn) = 200 GeV. The forward proton calorimeter detectors are described and a procedure for determining collision centrality with these detectors is detailed. The deposition of energy by deuteron spectator nucleons in the forward calorimeters is used to identify p+Au and n+Au collisions in the data. A weighted combination of the yield of p+Au and n+Au is constructed to build a reference for Au+Au collisions that better matches the isospin composition of the gold nucleus. The p_T and centrality dependence of the yield of this improved reference system is found to match that of d+Au. The shape of the charged particle transverse momentum distribution is observed to extrapolate smoothly from pbar+p to central d+Au as a function of the charged particle pseudorapidity density. The asymmetry of positively- and negatively-charged hadron production in p+Au is compared to that of n+Au. No significant asymmetry is observed at mid-rapidity. These studies augment recent results from experiments at the LHC and RHIC facilities to give a more complete description of particle production in p+A and d+A collisions, essential for the understanding the medium produced in high energy nucleus-nucleus collisions., Comment: 17 pages, 18 figures
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- 2015
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6. Measurement of the Survival Probabilities for Hot Fusion Reactions
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Yanez, R., Loveland, W., Yao, L., Barrett, J. s., Zhu, S., Back, B. B., Khoo, T. L., Alcorta, M., and Albers, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We have studied the fission-neutron emission competition in highly excited $^{274}$Hs (Z=108) (where the fission barrier is due to shell effects) formed by a hot fusion reaction. Matching cross bombardments ($^{26}$Mg + $^{248}$Cm and $^{25}$Mg + $^{248}$Cm) were used to identify the properties of first chance fission of $^{274}$Hs. A Harding-Farley analysis of the fission neutrons emitted in the $^{25,26}$Mg + $^{248}$Cm was performed to identify the pre- and post-scission components of the neutron multiplicities in each system. ($\Gamma$$_{n}$/$\Gamma$$_{t}$) for the first chance fission of $^{274}$Hs (E$^{\ast}$ = 63 MeV) is 0.89 $\pm$ 0.13, i.e., $\sim$ 90 $%$ of the highly excited nuclei survive.The high value of that survival probability is due to dissipative effects during de-excitation. A proper description of the survival probabilities of excited superheavy nuclei formed in hot fusion reactions requires consideration of both dynamic and static (shell-related) effects.
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- 2014
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7. Measurement of the Fusion Probability, PCN, for Hot Fusion Reactions
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Yanez, R., Loveland, W., Barrett, J. S., Yao, L., Back, B. B., Zhu, S., and Khoo, T. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Background: The cross section for forming a heavy evaporation residue in fusion reactions depends on the capture cross section, the fusion probability, PCN, i.e., the probability that the projectile-target system will evolve inside the fission saddle point to form a completely fused system rather than re-separating (quasifission), and the survival of the completely fused system against fission. PCN is the least known of these quantities. Purpose: To measure PCN for the reaction of 101.2 MeV 18O, 147.3 MeV 26Mg, 170.9 MeV 30Si and 195.3 MeV 36S with 197Au. Methods: We measured the fission fragment angular distributions for these reactions and used the formalism of Back to deduce the fusion-fission and quasifission cross sections. From these quantities we deduced PCN for each reaction. Results: The values of PCN for the reaction of 101.2 MeV 18O, 147.3 MeV 26Mg, 170.9 MeV 30Si and 195.3 MeV 36S with 197Au are 0.66, 1.00, 0.06, 0.13, respectively. Conclusions: The new measured values of PCN agree roughly with the semi-empirical system- atic dependence of PCN upon fissility for excited nuclei.
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8. Fusion reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus 15C
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Alcorta, M., Rehm, K. E., Back, B. B., Bedoor, S., Bertone, P. F., Deibel, C. M., DiGiovine, B., Esbensen, H., Greene, J. P., Hoffmann, C. R., Jiang, C. L., Lighthall, J. C., Marley, S. T., Pardo, R. C., Paul, M., Rogers, A. M., Ugalde, C., and Wuosmaa, A. H.
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The structure of 15C, with an s1/2 neutron weakly bound to a closed-neutron shell nucleus 14C, makes it a prime candidate for a one-neutron halo nucleus. We have for the first time studied the cross section for the fusion-fission reaction 15C + 232Th at energies in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier and compared it to the yield of the neighboring 14C + 232Th system measured in the same experiment. At sub-barrier energies, an enhancement of the fusion yield by factors of 2-5 was observed for 15C, while the cross sections for 14C match the trends measured for 12,13C., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett. (accepted)
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- 2011
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9. Phobos results on charged particle multiplicity and pseudorapidity distributions in Au+Au, Cu+Cu, d+Au, and p+p collisions at ultra-relativistic energies
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Alver, B., Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bickley, A. A., Bindel, R., Budzanowski, A., Busza, W., Carroll, A., Chai, Z., Chetluru, V., Decowski, M. P., Garcıa, E., Gburek, T., George, N., Gulbrandsen, K., Gushue, S., Halliwell, C., Hamblen, J., Heintzelman, G. A., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Holynski, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Johnson, E., Kane, J. L., Katzy, J., Khan, N., Kucewicz, J. Kotula W., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Li, W., Lin, W. T., Loizides, C., Manly, S., McLeod, D., Michalowski, J., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Park, I. C., Pernegger, H., Reed, C., Remsberg, L. P., Reuter, M., Roland, C., Roland, G., Rosenberg, L., Sagerer, J., Sarin, P., Sawicki, P., Sedykh, I., Skulski, W., Smith, C. E., Steadman, S. G., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Stodulski, M., Sukhanov, A., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., Vale, C., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Veres, G. I., Wadsworth, B., Walters, P., Wenger, E., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Wozniak, K., Wuosmaa, A. H., and Wyslouch, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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 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, $dN_{ch}/d\eta$, and the total charged-particle multiplicity, $N_{ch}$, are found to factorize into a product of independent functions of collision energy, $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$, and centrality given in terms of the number of nucleons participating in the collision, $N_{part}$. The total charged particle multiplicity, observed in these experiments and those at lower energies, assumes a linear dependence of $(\ln s_{_{NN}})^2$ over the full range of collision energy of $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=2.7-200 GeV., Comment: 25 pages, 29 figures, 8 tables
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- 2010
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10. Scaling properties in bulk and p$_{\rm T}$-dependent particle production near midrapidity in relativistic heavy ion collisions
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PHOBOS Collaboration, Alver, B., Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bindel, R., Busza, W., Chai, Z., Chetluru, V., Garcia, E., Gburek, T., Gulbrandsen, K., Hamblen, J., Harnarine, I., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Holynski, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Kane, J. L., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Li, W., Lin, W. T., Loizides, C., Manly, S., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Reed, C., Richardson, E., Roland, C., Roland, G., Sagerer, J., Sedykh, I., Smith, C. E., Stankiewicz, M. A., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Sukhanov, A., Szostak, A., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Veres, G., Walters, P., Wenger, E., Willhelm, D., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Wozniak, K., Wyngaardt, S., and Wyslouch, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The centrality dependence of the midrapidity charged-particle multiplicity density ($|\eta|$$<$1) is presented for Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at RHIC over a broad range of collision energies. The multiplicity measured in the Cu+Cu system is found to be similar to that measured in the Au+Au system, for an equivalent N$_{\rm part}$, with the observed factorization in energy and centrality still persistent in the smaller Cu+Cu system. The extent of the similarities observed for bulk particle production is tested by a comparative analysis of the inclusive transverse momentum distributions for Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions near midrapidity. It is found that, within the uncertainties of the data, the ratio of yields between the various energies for both Au+Au and Cu+Cu systems are similar and constant with centrality, both in the bulk yields as well as a function of p$_{\rm T}$, up to at least 4 GeV/$c$. The effects of multiple nucleon collisions that strongly increase with centrality and energy appear to only play a minor role in bulk and intermediate transverse momentum particle production., Comment: Submitted for publication in Phys. Rev. C, 5 pages, 3 figures
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- 2008
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11. System size, energy, centrality and pseudorapidity dependence of charged-particle density in Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at RHIC
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PHOBOS Collaboration, Veres, G. I., Alver, B., Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bickley, A. A., Bindel, R., Busza, W., Carroll, A., Chai, Z., Chetluru, V., Decowski, M. P., García, E., Gburek, T., George, N., Gulbrandsen, K., Halliwell, C., Hamblen, J., Harnarine, I., Hauer, M., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Hołyński, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Johnson, E., Kane, J. L., Khan, N., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Li, W., Lin, W. T., Loizides, C., Manly, S., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Reed, C., Richardson, E., Roland, C., Roland, G., Sagerer, J., Seals, H., Sedykh, I., Smith, C. E., Stankiewicz, M. A., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Sukhanov, A., Szostak, A., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., Vale, C., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Walters, P., Wenger, E., Willhelm, D., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Woźniak, K., Wyngaardt, S., and Wysłouch, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Charged particle pseudorapidity distributions are presented from the PHOBOS experiment at RHIC, measured in Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at sqrt{s_NN}=19.6, 22.4, 62.4, 130 and 200 GeV, as a function of collision centrality. The presentation includes the recently analyzed Cu+Cu data at 22.4 GeV. The measurements were made by the same detector setup over a broad range in pseudorapidity, |eta|<5.4, allowing for a reliable systematic study of particle production as a function of energy, centrality and system size. Comparing Cu+Cu and Au+Au results, we find that the total number of produced charged particles and the overall shape (height and width) of the pseudorapidity distributions are determined by the number of nucleon participants, N_part. Detailed comparisons reveal that the matching of the shape of the Cu+Cu and Au+Au pseudorapidity distributions over the full range of eta is better for the same N_part/2A value than for the same N_part value, where A denotes the mass number. In other words, it is the geometry of the nuclear overlap zone, rather than just the number of nucleon participants that drives the detailed shape of the pseudorapidity distribution and its centrality dependence., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Presented at the 20th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (Quark Matter 2008), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, 4-10 February 2008
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- 2008
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12. Non-flow correlations and elliptic flow fluctuations in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200GeV
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PHOBOS Collaboration, Alver, B., Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bickley, A. A., Bindel, R., Busza, W., Carroll, A., Chai, Z., Chetluru, V., Decowski, M. P., Garcia, E., Gburek, T., George, N., Gulbrandsen, K., Halliwell, C., Hamblen, J., Harnarine, I., Hauer, M., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Holyinski, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Johnson, E., Kane, J. L., Khan, N., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Li, W., Lin, W. T., Loizides, C., Manly, S., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Reed, C., Richardson, E., Roland, C., Roland, G., Sagerer, J., Seals, H., Sedykh, I., Smith, C. E., Stankiewicz, M. A., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Sukhanov, A., Szostak, A., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., Vale, C., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Veres, G. I., Walters, P., Wenger, E., Willhelm, D., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Wozniak, K., Wyngaardt, S., and Wyslouch, B.
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We present first results on event-by-event elliptic flow fluctuations in nucleus-nucleus collisions corrected for effects of non-flow correlations where the magnitude of non-flow correlations has been independently measured in data. Over the measured range in centrality, we see large relative fluctuations of 25-50%. The results are consistent with predictions from both color glass condensate and Glauber type initial condition calculations of the event-by-event participant eccentricity fluctuations., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Quark Matter 2008 Proceedings
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- 2008
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13. The Importance of Correlations and Fluctuations on the Initial Source Eccentricity in High-Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
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Alver, B., Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bindel, R., Busza, W., Chetluru, V., García, E., Gburek, T., Hamblen, J., Heinz, U., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Iordanova, A., Li, W., Loizides, C., Manly, S., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Reed, C., Roland, C., Roland, G., Sagerer, J., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Veres, G. I., Walters, P., Wenger, E., Wosiek, B., Woźniak, K., and Wysłouch, B.
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In this paper, we investigate various ways of defining the initial source eccentricity using the Monte Carlo Glauber (MCG) approach. In particular, we examine the participant eccentricity, which quantifies the eccentricity of the initial source shape by the major axes of the ellipse formed by the interaction points of the participating nucleons. We show that reasonable variation of the density parameters in the Glauber calculation, as well as variations in how matter production is modeled, do not significantly modify the already established behavior of the participant eccentricity as a function of collision centrality. Focusing on event-by-event fluctuations and correlations of the distributions of participating nucleons we demonstrate that, depending on the achieved event-plane resolution, fluctuations in the elliptic flow magnitude $v_2$ lead to most measurements being sensitive to the root-mean-square, rather than the mean of the $v_2$ distribution. Neglecting correlations among participants, we derive analytical expressions for the participant eccentricity cumulants as a function of the number of participating nucleons, $\Npart$,keeping non-negligible contributions up to $\ordof{1/\Npart^3}$. We find that the derived expressions yield the same results as obtained from mixed-event MCG calculations which remove the correlations stemming from the nuclear collision process. Most importantly, we conclude from the comparison with MCG calculations that the fourth order participant eccentricity cumulant does not approach the spatial anisotropy obtained assuming a smooth nuclear matter distribution. In particular, for the Cu+Cu system, these quantities deviate from each other by almost a factor of two over a wide range in centrality., Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures, submitted to PRC
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14. System Size, Energy and Centrality Dependence of Pseudorapidity Distributions of Charged Particles in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
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Alver, B., Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bindel, R., Busza, W., Chai, Z., Chetluru, V., García, E., Gburek, T., Gulbrandsen, K., Hamblen, J., Harnarine, I., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Hołyński, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Kane, J. L., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Li, W., Lin, W. T., Loizides, C., Manly, S., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Reed, C., Richardson, E., Roland, C., Roland, G., Sagerer, J., Sedykh, I., Smith, C. E., Stankiewicz, M. A., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Sukhanov, A., Szostak, A., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Veres, G. I., Walters, P., Wenger, E., Willhelm, D., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Woźniak, K., Wyngaardt, S., and Wysłouch, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present the first measurements of the pseudorapidity distribution of primary charged particles in Cu+Cu collisions as a function of collision centrality and energy, \sqrtsnn = 22.4, 62.4 and 200 GeV, over a wide range of pseudorapidity, using the PHOBOS detector. Making a global comparison of Cu+Cu and Au+Au results, we find that the total number of produced charged particles and the rough shape (height and width) of the pseudorapidity distributions are determined by the number of nucleon participants. More detailed studies reveal that a more precise matching of the shape of the Cu+Cu and Au+Au pseudorapidity distributions over the full range of pseudorapidity occurs for the same Npart/2A value rather than the same Npart value. In other words, it is the collision geometry rather than just the number of nucleon participants that drives the detailed shape of the pseudorapidity distribution and its centrality dependence at RHIC energies., Comment: Submitted to Physical Review Letters
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- 2007
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15. Identified hadron transverse momentum spectra in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_(NN))=62.4 GeV
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PHOBOS Collaboration, Back, B. B., Baker, M. D., Ballintijn, M., Barton, D. S., Betts, R. R., Bickley, A. A., Bindel, R., Busza, W., Carroll, A., Chai, Z., Decowski, M. P., Garcia, E., Gburek, T., George, N., Gulbrandsen, K., Halliwell, C., Hamblen, J., Hauer, M., Henderson, C., Hofman, D. J., Hollis, R. S., Holynski, R., Holzman, B., Iordanova, A., Johnson, E., Kane, J. L., Khan, N., Kulinich, P., Kuo, C. M., Lin, W. T., Manly, S., Mignerey, A. C., Nouicer, R., Olszewski, A., Pak, R., Reed, C., Roland, C., Roland, G., Sagerer, J., Seals, H., Sedykh, I., Smith, C. E., Stankiewicz, M. A., Steinberg, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Sukhanov, A., Tonjes, M. B., Trzupek, A., Vale, C., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Vaurynovich, S. S., Verdier, R., Veres, G. I., Wenger, E., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wosiek, B., Wozniak, K., and Wyslouch, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Transverse momentum spectra of pions, kaons, protons and antiprotons from Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_(NN)) = 62.4 GeV have been measured by the PHOBOS experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The identification of particles relies on three different methods: low momentum particles stopping in the first detector layers; the specific energy loss (dE/dx) in the silicon Spectrometer, and Time-of-Flight measurement. These methods cover the transverse momentum ranges 0.03-0.2, 0.2-1.0 and 0.5-3.0 GeV/c, respectively. Baryons are found to have substantially harder transverse momentum spectra than mesons. The pT region in which the proton to pion ratio reaches unity in central Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_(NN)) = 62.4 GeV fits into a smooth trend as a function of collision energy. At low transverse momenta, the spectra exhibit a significant deviation from transverse mass scaling, and when the observed particle yields at very low pT are compared to extrapolations from higher pT, no significant excess is found. By comparing our results to Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_(NN)) = 200 GeV, we conclude that the net proton yield at midrapidity is proportional to the number of participant nucleons in the collision., Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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16. Fusion-Fission of 16O+197Au at Sub-Barrier Energies
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Back, B. B., Jiang, C. L., Janssens, R. V. F., Henderson, D. J., Shumard, B. R., Lister, C. J., Peterson, D., Rehm, K. E., Tanihata, I., Tang, X., Wang, X., and Zhu, S.
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The recent discovery of heavy-ion fusion hindrance at far sub-barrier energies has focused much attention on both experimental and theoretical studies of this phenomenon. Most of the experimental evidence comes from medium-heavy systems such as Ni+Ni to Zr+Zr, for which the compound system decays primarily by charged-particle evaporation. In order to study heavier systems, it is, however, necessary to measure also the fraction of the decay that goes into fission fragments. In the present work we have, therefore, measured the fission cross section of 16O+197Au down to unprecedented far sub-barrier energies using a large position sensitive PPAC placed at backward angles. The preliminary cross sections will be discussed and compared to earlier studies at near-barrier energies. No conclusive evidence for sub-barrier hindrance was found, probably because the measurements were not extended to sufficiently low energies., Comment: Fusion06 - Intl. Conf. on Reaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb Barrier, San Servolo, Venezia, Italy, March 19-223, 2006 5 pages, 4 figures
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17. The Radioactive Beam Program at Argonne
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In this talk I will present selected topics of the ongoing radioactive beam program at Argonne and discuss the capabilities of the CARIBU radioactive ion production facility as well as plans for construction of a novel superconducting solenoid spectrometer., Comment: 22nd Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics, La Jolla, California, March 11-18, 2006, 8 pages, 4 figures
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18. Charged Particle Multiplicities in Ultra-relativistic Au+Au and Cu+Cu Collisions
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The PHOBOS collaboration has carried out a systematic study of charged particle multiplicities in Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. A unique feature of the PHOBOS detector is its ability to measure charged particles over a very wide angular range from 0.5 to 179.5 deg. corresponding to |eta|<5.4. The general features of the charged particle multiplicity distributions as a function of pseudo-rapidity, collision energy and centrality, as well as system size, are discussed., Comment: Proceedings of "Lake Louise Winter Institute 2006", Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, February 17-23, 2006, World Scientific 5 pages, 3 figures
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19. Decay modes of 250No
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Peterson, D., Back, B. B., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., Ahmad, I., Carpenter, M. P., Davids, C. N., Hecht, A. A., Jiang, C. L., Lauritsen, T., Wang, X., Zhu, S., Kondev, F. G., Heinz, A., Qian, J., Winkler, R., Chowdhury, P., Tandel, S. K., and Tandel, U. S.
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The Fragment Mass Analyzer at the ATLAS facility has been used to unambiguously identify the mass number associated with different decay modes of the nobelium isotopes produced via 204Pb(48Ca,xn)(252-x)No reactions. Isotopically pure (>99.7%) 204Pb targets were used to reduce background from more favored reactions on heavier lead isotopes. Two spontaneous fission half-lives (t_1/2 = 3.7+1.1-0.8 us and 43+22-15 us) were deduced from a total of 158 fission events. Both decays originate from 250No rather than from neighboring isotopes as previously suggested. The longer activity most likely corresponds to a K-isomer in this nucleus. No conclusive evidence for an alpha branch was observed, resulting in upper limits of 2.1% for the shorter lifetime and 3.4% for the longer activity., Comment: RevTex4, 10 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PRC
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20. Forward-Backward Multiplicity Correlations in sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV Gold-Gold Collisions
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Back, B. B. and Collaboration, PHOBOS
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Forward-backward correlations of charged-particle multiplicities in symmetric bins in pseudorapidity are studied in order to gain insight into the underlying correlation structure of particle production in Au+Au collisions. The PHOBOS detector is used to measure integrated multiplicities in bins centered at eta, defined within |eta|<3, and covering intervals Delta-eta. The variance sigma^2_C of a suitably defined forward-backward asymmetry variable C is calculated as a function of eta, Delta-eta, and centrality. It is found to be sensitive to short range correlations, and the concept of "clustering'' is used to interpret comparisons to phenomenological models., Comment: 5 Pages, 5 Figures, submitted to Physical Review C -- Rapid Communications
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21. Energy dependence of directed flow over a wide range of pseudorapidity in Au+Au collisions at RHIC
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Back, B. B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report on measurements of directed flow as a function of pseudorapidity in Au+Au collisions at energies of $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}} =$ 19.6, 62.4, 130 and 200 GeV as measured by the PHOBOS detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). These results are particularly valuable because of the extensive, continuous pseudorapidity coverage of the PHOBOS detector. There is no significant indication of structure near midrapidity and the data surprisingly exhibit extended longitudinal scaling similar to that seen for elliptic flow and charged particle pseudorapidity density., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, final version published in Phys. Rev. Lett
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22. Forward-Backward Multiplicity Correlations in sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV Au+Au Collisions
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Back, B. B. and Collaboration, PHOBOS
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Forward-backward correlations of charged-particle multiplicities in symmetric bins in pseudorapidity (eta) are studied in order to gain insight into the underlying correlation structure of particle production in Au+Au collisions. The PHOBOS detector is used to measure integrated multiplicities in bins defined within eta<3, centered at eta and covering an interval Delta-eta. The variance (sigma^2_C) of a suitably defined forward-backward asymmetry variable is calculated as a function of eta, Delta-eta, and centrality. It is found to be sensitive to short range correlations, and the concept of ``clustering'' is used to interpret comparisons to phenomenological models., Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, submitted (without full author list) to the Proceedings of Quark Matter 2005, Budapest, Hungary, August 4-9, 2005
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23. Charged-Particle Pseudorapidity Distributions in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=62.4 GeV
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Back, B. B. and Collaboration, PHOBOS
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The charged-particle pseudorapidity density for Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=62.4 GeV has been measured over a wide range of impact parameters and compared to results obtained at other energies. As a function of collision energy, the pseudorapidity distribution grows systematically both in height and width. The mid-rapidity density is found to grow approximately logarithmically between AGS energies and the top RHIC energy. As a function of centrality, there is an approximate factorization of the centrality dependence of the mid-rapidity yields and the overall multiplicity scale. The new results at sqrt(s_NN)=62.4 GeV confirm the previously observed phenomenon of ``extended longitudinal scaling'' in the pseudorapidity distributions when viewed in the rest frame of one of the colliding nuclei. It is also found that the evolution of the shape of the distribution with centrality is energy independent, when viewed in this reference frame. As a function of centrality, the total charged particle multiplicity scales linearly with the number of participant pairs as it was observed at other energies., Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C - Rapid Communications
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24. Consequences of energy conservation in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
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Back, B. B.
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Complete characterization of particle production and emission in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is in general not feasible experimentally. This work demonstrates, however, that the availability of essentially complete pseudorapidity distributions for charged particles allows for a reliable estimate of the average transverse momenta and energy of emitted particles by requiring energy conservation in the process. The results of such an analysis for Au+Au collisions at sqrt{s_{NN}}= 130 and 200 GeV are compared with measurements of mean-p_T and mean-E_T in regions where such measurements are available. The mean-p_T dependence on pseudorapidity for Au+Au collisions at 130 and 200 GeV is given for different collision centralities., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, Submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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25. Systematics of heavy-ion fusion hindrance at extreme sub-barrier energies
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Jiang, C. L., Back, B. B., Esbensen, H., Janssens, R. V. F., and Rehm, abd K. E.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The recent discovery of hindrance in heavy-ion induced fusion reactions at extreme sub-barrier energies represents a challenge for theoretical models. Previously, it has been shown that in medium-heavy systems, the onset of fusion hindrance depends strongly on the "stiffness" of the nuclei in the entrance channel. In this work, we explore its dependence on the total mass and the $Q$-value of the fusing systems and find that the fusion hindrance depends in a systematic way on the entrance channel properties over a wide range of systems., Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett., 5 pages, 3 figures
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26. Comment on 'Quantum Opacity, the RHIC HBT Puzzle, and the Chiral Phase Transition'
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PHOBOS Collaboration and Back, B. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We are submitting a comment on the paper "Quantum Opacity, the RHIC HBT Puzzle, and the Chiral Phase Transition" by J.G. Cramer, G.A. Miller, J.M.S. Wu and J. Yoon, published in Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 102302 (2005)., Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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27. Heavy-ion fusion reactions at extreme sub-barrier energies
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Jiang, C. L., Back, B. B., Rehm, K. E., Hagino, K., Montagnoli, G., and Stefanini, A. M.
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28. Hindrance of Heavy-ion Fusion at Extreme Sub-Barrier Energies in Open-shell Colliding Systems
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Jiang, C. L., Rehm, K. E., Esbensen, H., Janssens, R. V. F., Back, B. B., Collon, P., Davids, C. N., Greene, J. P., Henderson, D. J., Lister, C. J., Kurtz, S., Pardo, R. C., Pennington, T., Paul, M., Peterson, D., Seweryniak, D., Shumard, B., Sinha, S., Tang, X. D., Tanihata, I., and Zhu, S.
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The excitation function for the fusion-evaporation reaction 64Ni+100Mo has been measured down to a cross-section of ~5 nb. Extensive coupled-channels calculations have been performed, which cannot reproduce the steep fall-off of the excitation function at extreme sub-barrier energies. Thus, this system exhibits a hindrance for fusion, a phenomenon that has been discovered only recently. In the S-factor representation introduced to quantify the hindrance, a maximum is observed at E_s=120.6 MeV, which corresponds to 90% of the reference energy E_s^ref, a value expected from systematics of closed-shell systems. A systematic analysis of Ni-induced fusion reactions leading to compound nuclei with mass A=100-200 is presented in order to explore a possible dependence of the fusion hindrance on nuclear structure., Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, Submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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29. Studies of multiplicity in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
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In this talk I'll review the present status of charged particle multiplicity measurements from heavy-ion collisions. The characteristic features of multiplicity distributions obtained in Au+Au collisions will be discussed in terms of collision centrality and energy and compared to those of p+p collisions. Multiplicity measurements of d+Au collisions at 200 GeV nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy will also be discussed. The results will be compared to various theoretical models and simple scaling properties of the data will be identified., Comment: "Focus on Multiplicity" Internationsl Workshop on Particle Multiplicity in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, Bari, Italy, June 17-19, 2003, 16 pages, 15 figures
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30. Scaling of Charged Particle Production in d+Au Collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The measured pseudorapidity distributions of primary charged particles over a wide pseudorapidity range of |eta| < 5.4 and integrated charged particle multiplicities in d+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV are presented as a function of collision centrality. The longitudinal features of d+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV are found to be very similar to those seen in p + A collisions at lower energies. The total multiplicity of charged particles is found to scale with the total number of participants according to N^{dAu}_{ch} = 1/2
N^{pp}_{ch} and the energy dependence of the density of charged particles produced in the fragmentation region exhibits extensive longitudinal scaling., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Submitted to Phys.Rev.Lett - Published
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31. Charged antiparticle to particle ratios near midrapidity in p+p collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The ratios of the yields of primary charged antiparticles to particles have been obtained for pions, kaons, and protons near midrapidity for p+p collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV. Ratios of
=1.000 +/- 0.012 (stat.) +/- 0.019 (syst.), =0.93 +/- 0.05 (stat.) +/- 0.03 (syst.), and =0.85 +/- 0.04 (stat.) +/- 0.03 (syst.) have been measured. The reported values represent the ratio of the yields averaged over the rapidity range of 0.1 - Published
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32. Transverse Momentum and Rapidity Dependence of HBT Correlations in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 62.4 and 200 GeV
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Back, B. B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Two-particle correlations of identical charged pion pairs from Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 62.4 and 200 GeV were measured by the PHOBOS experiment at RHIC. Data for the 15% most central events were analyzed with Bertsch-Pratt and Yano-Koonin-Podgoretskii parameterizations using pairs with rapidities of 0.4 < y_{\pi\pi} < 1.3 and transverse momenta 0.1 < k_T < 1.4 GeV/c. The Bertsch-Pratt radii R_o and R_l decrease as a function of pair transverse momentum, while R_s is consistent with a weaker dependence. R_o and R_s are independent of collision energy, while R_l shows a slight increase. The source rapidity y_{ykp} scales roughly with the pair rapidity y_{\pi\pi}, indicating strong dynamical correlations., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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33. Pseudorapidity dependence of charged hadron transverse momentum spectra in d+Au collisions at sqrt sNN = 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We have measured the transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons in d+Au collisions at sqrt sNN = 200 GeV in the range of 0.5 < p_T < 4.0 GeV/c. The total range of pseudorapidity, eta, is 0.2 < eta < 1.4, where positive eta is in the deuteron direction. The data has been divided into three regions of pseudorapidity, covering 0.2 < eta < 0.6, 0.6 < \eta < 1.0, and 1.0 < eta < 1.4 and has been compared to charged hadron spectra from p+pbar collisions at the same energy. There is a significant change in the spectral shape as a function of pseudorapidity. As eta increases we see a decrease in the nuclear modification factor RdAu., Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures
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34. Collision geometry scaling of Au+Au pseudorapidity density from sqrt(s_NN) = 19.6 to 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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)., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRC-RC
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35. Centrality dependence of charged hadron transverse momentum spectra in Au+Au collisions from sqrt(s_NN) = 62.4 to 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRL
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36. Influence of nuclear structure on sub-barrier hindrance in Ni+Ni fusion
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Jiang, C. L., Rehm, K. E., Janssens, R. V. F., Esbensen, H., Ahmad, I., Back, B. B., Collon, P., Davids, C. N., Greene, J. P., Henderson, D. J., Mukherjee, G., Pardo, R. C., Paul, M., Pennington, T. O., Seweryniak, D., Sinha, S., and Zhou, Z.
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Fusion-evaporation cross sections for $^{64}$Ni+$^{64}$Ni have been measured down to the 10 nb level. For fusion between two open-shell nuclei, this is the first observation of a maximum in the $S$-factor, which signals a strong sub-barrier hindrance. A comparison with the $^{58}$Ni+$^{58}$Ni, $^{58}$Ni+$^{60}$Ni, and $^{58}$Ni+$^{64}$Ni systems indicates a strong dependence of the energy where the hindrance occurs on the stiffness of the interacting nuclei., Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. 4 pages, 3 figures
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37. Particle Production at Very Low Transverse Momenta in Au+Au Collisions at s(NN)**1/2 = 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present results on charged particle production at very low transverse momenta in the 15% most central Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV obtained with the PHOBOS detector at RHIC. The invariant yields were measured at mid-rapidity 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 pT range. The spectra tend to flatten at low pT, consistent with the expectations of transverse expansion of the system., Comment: Jan. 2004, 4pp. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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38. Pseudorapidity Distribution of Charged Particles in d + Au Collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The measured pseudorapidity distribution of primary charged particles in minimum-bias d + Au collisions at ${\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}} = \rm {200 GeV}}$ is presented for the first time. This distribution falls off less rapidly in the gold direction as compared to the deuteron direction. The average value of the charged particle pseudorapidity density at midrapidity is ${\rm < dN_{ch}/d\eta >_{\mid \eta \mid \le 0.6} = 9.4 \pm 0.7(syst)}$ and the integrated primary charged particle multiplicity in the measured region is 82 $\pm$ 6(syst). Estimates of the total charged particle production, based on extrapolations outside the measured pseudorapidity region, are also presented. The pseudorapidity distribution, normalized to the number of participants in d + Au collisions, is compared to those of Au + Au and ${\rm p}+\bar{\rm p}$ systems at the same energy. The d + Au distribution is also compared to the predictions of the parton saturation model, as well as microscopic models., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to Physical Review Letters
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39. Centrality dependence of charged antiparticle to particle ratios near mid-rapidity in d+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV
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The ratios of the yields of charged antiparticles to particles have been obtained for pions, kaons, and protons near mid-rapidity for d+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV as a function of centrality. The reported values represent the ratio of the yields averaged over the rapidity range of 0.1
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40. Centrality dependence of charged hadron transverse momentum spectra in d+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We have measured transverse momentum distributions of charged hadrons produced in d+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV. The spectra were obtained for transverse momenta 0.25 < p_T < 6.0 GeV/c, in a pseudorapidity range of 0.2 < eta < 1.4 in the deuteron direction. The evolution of the spectra with collision centrality is presented in comparison to p+pbarcollisions at the same collision energy. With increasing centrality, the yield at high transverse momenta increases more rapidly than the overall particle density, leading to a strong modification of the spectral shape. This change in spectral shape is qualitatively different from observations in Au+Au collisions at the same energy. The results provide important information for discriminating between different models for the suppression of high-p_T hadrons observed in Au+Au collisions., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRL
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41. Production of phi Mesons in Au+Au Collisions at 11.7 A GeV/c
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E917 Collaboration, Back, B. B., Betts, R. R., Chang, J., Chang, W. C., Chi, C. Y., Chu, Y. Y., Cumming, J. B., Dunlop, J. C., Eldredge, W., Fung, S. Y., Ganz, R., Garcia-Solis, E., Gillitzer, A., Heinzelman, G., Henning, W. F., Hofman, D. J., Holzman, B., Kang, J. H., Kim, E. J., Kim, S. Y., Kwon, Y., McLeod, D., Mignerey, A. C., Moulson, M., Nanal, V., Ogilvie, C. A., Pak, R., Ruangma, A., Russ, D. E., Seto, R. K., Stanskas, P. J., Stephans, G. S. F., Wang, H., Wolfs, F. L. H., Wuosmaa, A. H., Xiang, H., Xu, G. H., Yao, H. B., and Zou, C. M.
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We report on a measurement of phi-meson production in Au+Au collisions at a beam momentum of 11.7 A GeV/c by Experiment E917 at the AGS. The measurement covers the midrapidity region 1.2 < y < 1.6. Transverse-mass spectra and the rapidity distribution are presented as functions of centrality characterized by the number of participant projectile nucleons. The yield of phi's per participant projectile nucleon increases strongly in central collisions in a manner similar to that observed for kaons., Comment: 12 pages, 3 table, 14 eps figures which use \includegraphics, revtex 4, revised version submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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42. Charged hadron transverse momentum distributions in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys.Lett.B
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43. Comparison of the Total Charged-Particle Multiplicity in High-Energy Heavy Ion Collisions with e+e- and pp/pbar-p Data
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The PHOBOS experiment at RHIC has measured the total multiplicity of primary charged particles as a function of collision centrality in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 19.6, 130 and 200 GeV. Above sqrt(s_NN) ~ 20 GeV, the total multiplicity per participating nucleon pair (
/ ) in central events scales with sqrt(s) in the same way as in e+e- data. This is suggestive of a universal mechanism of particle production in strongly-interacting systems, controlled mainly by the amount of energy available for particle production (per participant pair for heavy ion collisions). The same effect has been observed in pp/pbar-p data after correcting for the energy taken away by leading particles. An approximate independence of / on the number of participating nucleons is also observed, reminiscent of ``wounded nucleon'' scaling ( proportional to ), but with the constant of proportionality set by the multiplicity measured in e+e- data rather than by pp/pbar-p data., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letters - Published
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44. The significance of the fragmentation region in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present measurements of the pseudorapidity distribution of primary charged particles produced in Au+Au collisions at three energies, sqrt(s_{NN}) = 19.6, 130, and 200 GeV, for a range of collision centralities. The centrality dependence is shown to be non-trivial: the distribution narrows for more central collisions and excess particles are produced at high pseudorapidity in peripheral collisions. For a given centrality, however, the distributions are found to scale with energy according to the "limiting fragmentation" hypothesis. The universal fragmentation region described by this scaling grows in pseudorapidity with increasing collision energy, extending well away from the beam rapidity and covering more than half of the pseudorapidity range over which particles are produced. This approach to a universal limiting curve appears to be a dominant feature of the pseudorapidity distribution and therefore of the total particle production in these collisions., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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45. Silicon Pad Detectors for the PHOBOS Experiment at RHIC
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Nouicer, R., Back, B. B., Betts, R. R., Gulbrandsen, K. H., Holzman, B., Kucewicz, W., Lin, W. T., Mülmenstädt, J., van Nieuwenhuizen, G. J., Pernegger, H., Reuter, M., Sarin, P., Stephans, G. S. F., Tsay, V., Vale, C. M., Wadsworth, B., Wuosmaa, A. H., and Wyslouch, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The PHOBOS experiment is well positioned to obtain crucial information about relativistic heavy ion collisions at RHIC, combining a multiplicity counter with a multi-particle spectrometer. The multiplicity arrays will measure the charged particle multiplicity over the full solid angle. The spectrometer will be able to identify particles at mid-rapidity. The experiment is constructed almost exclusively of silicon pad detectors. Detectors of nine different types are configured in the multiplicity and vertex detector (22,000 channels) and two multi-particle spectrometers (120,000 channels). The overall layout of the experiment, testing of the silicon sensors and the performance of the detectors during the engineering run at RHIC in 1999 are discussed., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, 1 table, Latex
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46. Ratios of charged antiparticles to particles near mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV
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PHOBOS Collaboration and Back, B. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The ratios of charged antiparticles to particles have been obtained for pions, kaons and protons near midrapidity in central Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV. Ratios of
/ = 1.025 +/- 0.006 (stat.) +/- 0.018 (syst.), / = 0.95 +/- 0.03 (stat.) +/- 0.03 (syst.) and / = 0.73 +/- 0.02 (stat.) +/- 0.03 (syst.) have been observed. The / and / ratios are consistent with a baryochemical potential mu_B of 27 MeV, roughly a factor of 2 smaller than in sqrt(s_NN) = 130 GeV collisions. The data are compared to results from lower energies and model calculations. Our accurate measurements of the particle ratios impose stringent constraints on current and future models dealing with baryon production and transport., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures - Published
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47. Pseudorapidity and centrality dependence of the collective flow of charged particles in Au+Au collisions at sqrt{s_NN} = 130 GeV
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PHOBOS Collaboration and Back, B. B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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
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48. Centrality Dependence of the Charged Particle Multiplicity near Mid-Rapidity in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 130 and 200 GeV
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Back, B. B. and Collaboration, PHOBOS
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The PHOBOS experiment has measured the charged particle multiplicity at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV as a function of the collision centrality. Results on dN/deta(eta<1) divided by the number of participating nucleon pairs,
, are presented as a function of . As was found from similar data at sqrt(s_NN) = 130 GeV, the data can be equally well described by parton saturation models and two-component fits which include contributions that scale as Npart and the number of binary collisions, Ncoll. We compare the data at the two energies by means of the ratio R(200/130) of the charged particle multiplicity for the two different energies as a function of . For events with >100$, we find that this ratio is consistent with a constant value of 1.14+-0.01(stat.)+-0.05(syst.)., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C - Rapid Communications - Published
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49. Energy dependence of particle multiplicities in central Au+Au collisions
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Back, B. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present the first measurement of the pseudorapidity density of primary charged particles in Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200GeV. For the 6% most central collisions, we obtain dN_ch/deta|_|eta|<1 = 650 +/- 35 (syst). Compared to collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 130GeV, the highest energy studied previously, an increase by a factor of 1.14 +/- 0.05 is found. The energy dependence of the pseudorapidity density is discussed in comparison with data from proton-induced collisions and theoretical predictions., Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, submitted to PRL
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50. Charged-particle pseudorapidity density distributions from Au+Au collisions at sqrt(sNN)=130 GeV
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PHOBOS Collaboration and Back, B. B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The charged-particle pseudorapidity density dNch/deta has been measured for Au+Au collisions at sqrt(sNN)=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|<=5.4 is found to be 4200+-470. The evolution of dNch/deta 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 mid-rapidity, while in the fragmentation regions, the results are consistent with expectations from pp and pA scattering., Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures
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