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Participant and spectator scaling of spectator fragments in Au + Au and Cu + Cu collisions atsNN=19.6and 22.4 GeV

Authors :
I. Sedykh
Judith Katzy
P. Steinberg
A. S. Carroll
J. Sagerer
T. Gburek
Alice Mignerey
R. Bindel
R. Verdier
A. H. Wuosmaa
M. P. Decowski
R. S. Hollis
Christophe Pol A Roland
Adam Trzupek
S. Gushue
R. Holynski
P. Walters
J. L. Kane
George S. F. Stephans
S. Manly
G. J. van Nieuwenhuizen
Russell Richard Betts
Conor Henderson
G. A. Heintzelman
C. Halliwell
P. Sarin
Gunther Roland
K. Gulbrandsen
C. Loizides
N. Khan
I. Harnarine
W. Kucewicz
E. Richardson
N. George
E. García
P. Kulinich
W. Skulski
B. B. Back
Burt Holzman
A. Iordanova
A. Szostak
Bolek Wyslouch
Inkyu Park
S. S. Vaurynovich
Barbara Wosiek
L.J. Rosenberg
Z. Chai
Gabor Istvan Veres
Jau Tang
B. Alver
E. Johnson
Krzysztof Woźniak
Heinz Pernegger
A. Budzanowski
A. Sukhanov
Chia-Ming Kuo
Wit Busza
R. Pak
M. Ballintijn
J. Hamblen
W. T. Lin
Rachid Nouicer
D. McLeod
M. A. Stankiewicz
M. Reuter
Andrzej Olszewski
M. D. Baker
L. P. Remsberg
M. B. Tonjes
V. Chetluru
P. Sawicki
C. E. Smith
D. Willhelm
Wei Li
F. L. H. Wolfs
S. M. Wyngaardt
Edward Allen Wenger
D. S. Barton
A. A. Bickley
C. Reed
D. J. Hofman
C. Vale
Source :
Physical Review C. 94
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2016.

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 $(\sqrt{{s}_{{}_{NN}}}=19.6\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}\mathrm{GeV})$ and Cu+Cu (22.4 GeV) collisions at high pseudorapidity $(\ensuremath{\eta})$. The dominant multiply-charged fragment is the tightly bound helium $(\ensuremath{\alpha})$, 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 $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ 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 $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ and lithium fragments indicates that the centrality dependence of the deflections favors a scaling with the number of participants in the collision.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........965fae051e329b4cd56302f7059b8901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.94.024903