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elliptic flow of J$/蠄$ in $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV Au$+$Au collisions at forward rapidity </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Antsupov%2C+S">S. Antsupov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannikov%2C+E">E. Bannikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a> , et al. (344 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.12756v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of J$/蠄$ at forward rapidity ($1.2<|畏|<2.2$) in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The data were collected by the PHENIX experiment in 2014 and 2016 with integrated luminosity of 14.5~nb$^{-1}$. The second Fourier coefficient ($v_2$) of the azimuthal distribution of $J/蠄$ is determined… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.12756v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2409.12756v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.12756v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of J$/蠄$ at forward rapidity ($1.2<|畏|<2.2$) in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The data were collected by the PHENIX experiment in 2014 and 2016 with integrated luminosity of 14.5~nb$^{-1}$. The second Fourier coefficient ($v_2$) of the azimuthal distribution of $J/蠄$ is determined as a function of the transverse momentum ($p_T$) using the event-plane method. The measurements were performed for several selections of collision centrality: 0\%--50\%, 10\%--60\%, and 10\%-40\%. We find that in all cases the values of $v_2(p_T)$, which quantify the elliptic flow of J$/蠄$, are consistent with zero. The results are consistent with measurements at midrapidity, indicating no significant elliptic flow of the J$/蠄$ within the quark-gluon-plasma medium at collision energies of $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.12756v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2409.12756v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 September, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">369 authors from 72 institutions, 12 pages, 7 figures, 5 tables. v1 is version submitted to Physical Review C. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.12715">arXiv:2409.12715</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.12715">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2409.12715">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurements at forward rapidity of elliptic flow of charged hadrons and open-heavy-flavor muons in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Antsupov%2C+S">S. Antsupov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannikov%2C+E">E. Bannikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a> , et al. (344 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.12715v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present the first forward-rapidity measurements of elliptic anisotropy of open-heavy-flavor muons at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The measurements are based on data samples of Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV collected by the PHENIX experiment in 2014 and 2016 with integrated luminosity of 14.5~nb$^{-1}$. The measurements are performed in the pseudorapidity range… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.12715v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2409.12715v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.12715v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present the first forward-rapidity measurements of elliptic anisotropy of open-heavy-flavor muons at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The measurements are based on data samples of Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV collected by the PHENIX experiment in 2014 and 2016 with integrated luminosity of 14.5~nb$^{-1}$. The measurements are performed in the pseudorapidity range $1.2<|畏|<2$ and cover transverse momenta $1<p_T<4$~GeV/$c$. The elliptic flow of charged hadrons as a function of transverse momentum is also measured in the same kinematic range. We observe significant elliptic flow for both charged hadrons and heavy-flavor muons. The results show clear mass ordering of elliptic flow of light- and heavy-flavor particles. The magnitude of the measured $v_2$ is comparable to that in the midrapidity region. This indicates that there is no strong longitudinal dependence in the quark-gluon-plasma evolution between midrapidity and the rapidity range of this measurement at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$~GeV. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.12715v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2409.12715v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 September, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">369 authors from 72 institutions, 12 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. v1 is version submitted to Physical Review C. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.11144">arXiv:2408.11144</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.11144">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2408.11144">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of inclusive jet cross section and substructure in $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Antsupov%2C+S">S. Antsupov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannikov%2C+E">E. Bannikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a> , et al. (422 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2408.11144v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The jet cross-section and jet-substructure observables in $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV were measured by the PHENIX Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Jets are reconstructed from charged-particle tracks and electromagnetic-calorimeter clusters using the anti-$k_{t}$ algorithm with a jet radius $R=0.3$ for jets with transverse momentum within $8.0<p_T<40.0$ Ge… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2408.11144v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2408.11144v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2408.11144v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The jet cross-section and jet-substructure observables in $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV were measured by the PHENIX Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Jets are reconstructed from charged-particle tracks and electromagnetic-calorimeter clusters using the anti-$k_{t}$ algorithm with a jet radius $R=0.3$ for jets with transverse momentum within $8.0<p_T<40.0$ GeV/$c$ and pseudorapidity $|畏|<0.15$. Measurements include the jet cross section, as well as distributions of SoftDrop-groomed momentum fraction ($z_g$), charged-particle transverse momentum with respect to jet axis ($j_T$), and radial distributions of charged particles within jets ($r$). Also meaureed was the distribution of $尉=-ln(z)$, where $z$ is the fraction of the jet momentum carried by the charged particle. The measurements are compared to theoretical next-to and next-to-next-to-leading-order calculatios, PYTHIA event generator, and to other existing experimental results. Indicated from these meaurements is a lower particle multiplicity in jets at RHIC energies when compared to models. Also noted are implications for future jet measurements with sPHENIX at RHIC as well as at the future Election-Ion Collider. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2408.11144v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2408.11144v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 20 August, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">446 authors from 77 institutions, 11 pages, 8 figures. v1 is version submitted to Physical Review D. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08586">arXiv:2407.08586</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2407.08586">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2407.08586">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Centrality dependence of L茅vy-stable two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV Au$+$Au collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Ta%27ani%2C+H">H. Al-Ta'ani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Angerami%2C+A">A. Angerami</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassalleck%2C+B">B. Bassalleck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a> , et al. (377 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2407.08586v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX experiment measured the centrality dependence of two-pion Bose-Einstein correlation functions in $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$~GeV Au$+$Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The data are well represented by L茅vy-stable source distributions. The extracted source parameters are the correlation-strength parameter $位$, the L茅vy index of stability… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2407.08586v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2407.08586v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2407.08586v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX experiment measured the centrality dependence of two-pion Bose-Einstein correlation functions in $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$~GeV Au$+$Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The data are well represented by L茅vy-stable source distributions. The extracted source parameters are the correlation-strength parameter $位$, the L茅vy index of stability $伪$, and the L茅vy-scale parameter $R$ as a function of transverse mass $m_T$ and centrality. The $位(m_T)$ parameter is constant at larger values of $m_T$, but decreases as $m_T$ decreases. The L茅vy scale parameter $R(m_T)$ decreases with $m_T$ and exhibits proportionality to the length scale of the nuclear overlap region. The L茅vy exponent $伪(m_T)$ is independent of $m_T$ within uncertainties in each investigated centrality bin, but shows a clear centrality dependence. At all centralities, the L茅vy exponent $伪$ is significantly different from that of Gaussian ($伪=2$) or Cauchy ($伪=1$) source distributions. Comparisons to the predictions of Monte-Carlo simulations of resonance-decay chains show that in all but the most peripheral centrality class (50%-60%), the obtained results are inconsistent with the measurements, unless a significant reduction of the in-medium mass of the $畏'$ meson is included. In each centrality class, the best value of the in-medium $畏'$ mass is compared to the mass of the $畏$ meson, as well as to several theoretical predictions that consider restoration of $U_A(1)$ symmetry in hot hadronic matter. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2407.08586v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2407.08586v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 11 July, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">401 authors from 75 institutions, 20 pages, 15 figures, 2 tables. v1 is version submitted to Physical Review C. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.08301">arXiv:2406.08301</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2406.08301">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2406.08301">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.110.044901">10.1103/PhysRevC.110.044901 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Jet modification via $蟺^0$-hadron correlations in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Afanasiev%2C+S">S. Afanasiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aphecetche%2C+L">L. Aphecetche</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asai%2C+J">J. Asai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+G">G. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+L">L. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baldisseri%2C+A">A. Baldisseri</a> , et al. (511 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.08301v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> High-momentum two-particle correlations are a useful tool for studying jet-quenching effects in the quark-gluon plasma. Angular correlations between neutral-pion triggers and charged hadrons with transverse momenta in the range 4--12~GeV/$c$ and 0.5--7~GeV/$c$, respectively, have been measured by the PHENIX experiment in 2014 for Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$~GeV. Suppression is obs… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.08301v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2406.08301v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2406.08301v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> High-momentum two-particle correlations are a useful tool for studying jet-quenching effects in the quark-gluon plasma. Angular correlations between neutral-pion triggers and charged hadrons with transverse momenta in the range 4--12~GeV/$c$ and 0.5--7~GeV/$c$, respectively, have been measured by the PHENIX experiment in 2014 for Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$~GeV. Suppression is observed in the yield of high-momentum jet fragments opposite the trigger particle, which indicates jet suppression stemming from in-medium partonic energy loss, while enhancement is observed for low-momentum particles. The ratio and differences between the yield in Au$+$Au collisions and $p$$+$$p$ collisions, $I_{AA}$ and $螖_{AA}$, as a function of the trigger-hadron azimuthal separation, $螖蠁$, are measured for the first time at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. These results better quantify how the yield of low-$p_T$ associated hadrons is enhanced at wide angle, which is crucial for studying energy loss as well as medium-response effects. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2406.08301v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2406.08301v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 1 October, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 12 June, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">535 authors from 84 institutions, 12 pages, 8 figures. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 110, 044901 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.09827">arXiv:2312.09827</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2312.09827">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2312.09827">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.109.054910">10.1103/PhysRevC.109.054910 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Identified charged-hadron production in $p$$+$Al, $^3$He$+$Au, and Cu$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV and in U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=193$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a> , et al. (456 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2312.09827v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX experiment has performed a systematic study of identified charged-hadron ($蟺^\pm$, $K^\pm$, $p$, $\bar{p}$) production at midrapidity in $p$$+$Al, $^3$He$+$Au, Cu$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV and U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=193$ GeV. Identified charged-hadron invariant transverse-momentum ($p_T$) and transverse-mass ($m_T$) spectra are presented and interprete… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2312.09827v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2312.09827v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2312.09827v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX experiment has performed a systematic study of identified charged-hadron ($蟺^\pm$, $K^\pm$, $p$, $\bar{p}$) production at midrapidity in $p$$+$Al, $^3$He$+$Au, Cu$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV and U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=193$ GeV. Identified charged-hadron invariant transverse-momentum ($p_T$) and transverse-mass ($m_T$) spectra are presented and interpreted in terms of radially expanding thermalized systems. The particle ratios of $K/蟺$ and $p/蟺$ have been measured in different centrality ranges of large (Cu$+$Au, U$+$U) and small ($p$$+$Al, $^3$He$+$Au) collision systems. The values of $K/蟺$ ratios measured in all considered collision systems were found to be consistent with those measured in $p$$+$$p$ collisions. However the values of $p/蟺$ ratios measured in large collision systems reach the values of $\approx0.6$, which is $\approx2$ times larger than in $p$$+$$p$ collisions. These results can be qualitatively understood in terms of the baryon enhancement expected from hadronization by recombination. Identified charged-hadron nuclear-modification factors ($R_{AB}$) are also presented. Enhancement of proton $R_{AB}$ values over meson $R_{AB}$ values was observed in central $^3$He$+$Au, Cu$+$Au, and U$+$U collisions. The proton $R_{AB}$ values measured in $p$$+$Al collision system were found to be consistent with $R_{AB}$ values of $蠁$, $蟺^\pm$, $K^\pm$, and $蟺^0$ mesons, which may indicate that the size of the system produced in $p$$+$Al collisions is too small for recombination to cause a noticeable increase in proton production. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2312.09827v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2312.09827v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 22 May, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 14 December, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">480 authors from 78 institutions, 18 pages, 6 tables, 16 figures. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 109, 054910 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.10745">arXiv:2207.10745</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2207.10745">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2207.10745">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.107.014907">10.1103/PhysRevC.107.014907 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of $蠁$-meson production in Cu$+$Au at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV and U$+$U at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=193$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alibordi%2C+M">M. Alibordi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumann%2C+C">C. Baumann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumgart%2C+S">S. Baumgart</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a> , et al. (387 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2207.10745v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX experiment reports systematic measurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider of $蠁$-meson production in asymmetric Cu$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200 GeV and in U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=193 GeV. Measurements were performed via the $蠁\rightarrow K^{+}K^{-}$ decay channel at midrapidity $|畏|<0.35$. Features of $蠁$-meson production measured in Cu$+$Cu, Cu$+$Au,… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2207.10745v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2207.10745v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2207.10745v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX experiment reports systematic measurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider of $蠁$-meson production in asymmetric Cu$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200 GeV and in U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=193 GeV. Measurements were performed via the $蠁\rightarrow K^{+}K^{-}$ decay channel at midrapidity $|畏|<0.35$. Features of $蠁$-meson production measured in Cu$+$Cu, Cu$+$Au, Au$+$Au, and U$+$U collisions were found to not depend on the collision geometry, which was expected because the yields are averaged over the azimuthal angle and follow the expected scaling with nuclear-overlap size. The elliptic flow of the $蠁$ meson in Cu$+$Au, Au$+$Au, and U$+$U collisions scales with second-order-participant eccentricity and the length scale of the nuclear-overlap region (estimated with the number of participating nucleons). At moderate $p_T$, $蠁$-meson production measured in Cu$+$Au and U$+$U collisions is consistent with coalescence-model predictions, whereas at high $p_T$ the production is in agreement with expectations for in-medium energy loss of parent partons prior to their fragmentation. The elliptic flow for $蠁$ mesons measured in Cu$+$Au and U$+$U collisions is well described by a (2+1)D viscous-hydrodynamic model with specific-shear viscosity $畏/s=1/4蟺$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2207.10745v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2207.10745v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 13 January, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 21 July, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">412 authors from 76 institutions, 16 pages, 12 figures, 9 tables, 2012 data. v2 is version accepted for publication by Physical Review C. HEPdata for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 107, 014907 (2023) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.17187">arXiv:2203.17187</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.17187">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2203.17187">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.109.044912">10.1103/PhysRevC.109.044912 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Nonprompt direct-photon production in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U+A">U. A. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bichon%2C+L">L. Bichon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blankenship%2C+B">B. Blankenship</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blau%2C+D+S">D. S. Blau</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bok%2C+J+S">J. S. Bok</a> , et al. (311 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.17187v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The measurement of the direct-photon spectrum from Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV is presented by the PHENIX collaboration using the external-photon-conversion technique for 0\%--93\% central collisions in a transverse-momentum ($p_T$) range of 0.8--10 GeV/$c$. An excess of direct photons, above prompt-photon production from hard-scattering processes, is observed for $p_T<6$ GeV/… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.17187v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2203.17187v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.17187v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The measurement of the direct-photon spectrum from Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV is presented by the PHENIX collaboration using the external-photon-conversion technique for 0\%--93\% central collisions in a transverse-momentum ($p_T$) range of 0.8--10 GeV/$c$. An excess of direct photons, above prompt-photon production from hard-scattering processes, is observed for $p_T<6$ GeV/$c$. Nonprompt direct photons are measured by subtracting the prompt component, which is estimated as $N_{\rm coll}$-scaled direct photons from $p$$+$$p$ collisions at 200 GeV, from the direct-photon spectrum. Results are obtained for $0.8<p_T<6.0$ GeV/$c$ and suggest that the spectrum has an increasing inverse slope from ${\approx}0.2$ to 0.4 GeV/$c$ with increasing $p_T$, which indicates a possible sensitivity of the measurement to photons from earlier stages of the evolution of the collision. In addition, like the direct-photon production, the $p_T$-integrated nonprompt direct-photon yields also follow a power-law scaling behavior as a function of collision-system size. The exponent, $伪$, for the nonprompt component is found to be consistent with 1.1 with no apparent $p_T$ dependence. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.17187v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2203.17187v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 April, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 31 March, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">336 authors from 71 institutions, 26 pages, 30 figures, 4 tabels, 2014 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 109, 044912 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.17058">arXiv:2203.17058</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.17058">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2203.17058">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.109.044907">10.1103/PhysRevC.109.044907 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Charm- and Bottom-Quark Production in Au$+$Au Collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bichon%2C+L">L. Bichon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blankenship%2C+B">B. Blankenship</a> , et al. (321 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.17058v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The invariant yield of electrons from open-heavy-flavor decays for $1<p_T<8$ GeV/$c$ at midrapidity $|y|<0.35$ in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV has been measured by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. A displaced-vertex analysis with the PHENIX silicon-vertex detector enables extraction of the fraction of charm and bottom hadron decays and unfolding o… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.17058v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2203.17058v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.17058v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The invariant yield of electrons from open-heavy-flavor decays for $1<p_T<8$ GeV/$c$ at midrapidity $|y|<0.35$ in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV has been measured by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. A displaced-vertex analysis with the PHENIX silicon-vertex detector enables extraction of the fraction of charm and bottom hadron decays and unfolding of the invariant yield of parent charm and bottom hadrons. The nuclear-modification factors $R_{AA}$ for electrons from charm and bottom hadron decays and heavy-flavor hadrons show both a centrality and a quark-mass dependence, indicating suppression in the quark-gluon plasma produced in these collisions that is medium sized and quark-mass dependent. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.17058v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2203.17058v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 11 April, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 31 March, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">345 authors from 72 institutions, 16 pages, 18 figures, 2014 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 109, 044907 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.12354">arXiv:2203.12354</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.12354">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2203.12354">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.107.024914">10.1103/PhysRevC.107.024914 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Low-$p_T$ direct-photon production in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=39$ and 62.4 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Ta%27ani%2C+H">H. Al-Ta'ani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Angerami%2C+A">A. Angerami</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassalleck%2C+B">B. Bassalleck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a> , et al. (409 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.12354v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The measurement of direct photons from Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=39$ and 62.4 GeV in the transverse-momentum range $0.4<p_T<3$ Gev/$c$ is presented by the PHENIX collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. A significant direct-photon yield is observed in both collision systems. A universal scaling is observed when the direct-photon $p_T$ spectra for different center-of-mass… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.12354v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2203.12354v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.12354v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The measurement of direct photons from Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=39$ and 62.4 GeV in the transverse-momentum range $0.4<p_T<3$ Gev/$c$ is presented by the PHENIX collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. A significant direct-photon yield is observed in both collision systems. A universal scaling is observed when the direct-photon $p_T$ spectra for different center-of-mass energies and for different centrality selections at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=62.4$ GeV is scaled with $(dN_{\rm ch}/d畏)^伪$ for $伪=1.21{\pm}0.04$. This scaling also holds true for direct-photon spectra from Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV measured earlier by PHENIX, as well as the spectra from Pb$+$Pb at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=2760$ GeV published by ALICE. The scaling power $伪$ seems to be independent of $p_T$, center of mass energy, and collision centrality. The spectra from different collision energies have a similar shape up to $p_T$ of 2 GeV/$c$. The spectra have a local inverse slope $T_{\rm eff}$ increasing with $p_T$ of $0.174\pm0.018$ GeV/$c$ in the range $0.4<p_T<1.3$ GeV/$c$ and increasing to $0.289\pm0.024$ GeV/$c$ for $0.9<p_T<2.1$ GeV/$c$. The observed similarity of low-$p_T$ direct-photon production from $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}= 39$ to 2760 GeV suggests a common source of direct photons for the different collision energies and event centrality selections, and suggests a comparable space-time evolution of direct-photon emission. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.12354v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2203.12354v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 24 February, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 March, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">434 authors from 78 institutions, 19 pages, 16 figures, 4 tables. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C as an Editor's Suggestion. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 107, 024914 (2023) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.09894">arXiv:2203.09894</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.09894">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2203.09894">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.107.024907">10.1103/PhysRevC.107.024907 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurements of second-harmonic Fourier coefficients from azimuthal anisotropies in $p$$+$$p$, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a> , et al. (368 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.09894v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Recently, the PHENIX Collaboration has published second- and third-harmonic Fourier coefficients $v_2$ and $v_3$ for midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$) charged hadrons in 0\%--5\% central $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV utilizing three sets of two-particle correlations for two detector combinations with different pseudorapidity acceptance [Phys. Rev. C {\bf 105},… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.09894v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2203.09894v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.09894v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Recently, the PHENIX Collaboration has published second- and third-harmonic Fourier coefficients $v_2$ and $v_3$ for midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$) charged hadrons in 0\%--5\% central $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV utilizing three sets of two-particle correlations for two detector combinations with different pseudorapidity acceptance [Phys. Rev. C {\bf 105}, 024901 (2022)]. This paper extends these measurements of $v_2$ to all centralities in $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions, as well as $p$$+$$p$ collisions, as a function of transverse momentum ($p_T$) and event multiplicity. The kinematic dependence of $v_2$ is quantified as the ratio $R$ of $v_2$ between the two detector combinations as a function of event multiplicity for $0.5$$<$$p_T$$<$$1$ and $2$$<$$p_T$$<$$2.5$ GeV/$c$. A multiphase-transport (AMPT) model can reproduce the observed $v_2$ in most-central to midcentral $d$$+$Au and $^3$He$+$Au collisions. However, the AMPT model systematically overestimates the measurements in $p$$+$$p$, $p$$+$Au, and peripheral $d$$+$Au and $^3$He$+$Au collisions, indicating a higher nonflow contribution in AMPT than in the experimental data. The AMPT model fails to describe the observed $R$ for $0.5$$<$$p_T$$<$$1$ GeV/$c$, but there is qualitative agreement with the measurements for $2$$<$$p_T$$<$$2.5$ GeV/$c$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.09894v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2203.09894v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 4 March, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 18 March, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">393 authors from 72 institutions, 14 pages, 10 figures, 2014, 2015, and 2016 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 107, 024907 (2023) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.06087">arXiv:2203.06087</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.06087">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2203.06087">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.106.014908">10.1103/PhysRevC.106.014908 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Study of $蠁$-meson production in $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bichon%2C+L">L. Bichon</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blankenship%2C+B">B. Blankenship</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blau%2C+D+S">D. S. Blau</a> , et al. (346 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.06087v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Small nuclear collisions are mainly sensitive to cold-nuclear-matter effects; however, the collective behavior observed in these collisions shows a hint of hot-nuclear-matter effects. The identified-particle spectra, especially the $蠁$ mesons which contain strange and antistrange quarks and have a relatively small hadronic-interaction cross section, are a good tool to study these effects. The PHEN… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.06087v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2203.06087v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2203.06087v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Small nuclear collisions are mainly sensitive to cold-nuclear-matter effects; however, the collective behavior observed in these collisions shows a hint of hot-nuclear-matter effects. The identified-particle spectra, especially the $蠁$ mesons which contain strange and antistrange quarks and have a relatively small hadronic-interaction cross section, are a good tool to study these effects. The PHENIX experiment has measured $蠁$ mesons in a specific set of small collision systems $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au, as well as $d$$+$Au [Phys. Rev. C {\bf 83}, 024909 (2011)], at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. The transverse-momentum spectra and nuclear-modification factors are presented and compared to theoretical-model predictions. The comparisons with different calculations suggest that quark-gluon plasma may be formed in these small collision systems at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. However, the volume and the lifetime of the produced medium may be insufficient for observing strangeness-enhancement and jet-quenching effects. Comparison with calculations suggests that the main production mechanisms of $蠁$ mesons at midrapidity may be different in $p$$+$Al versus $p/d/$$^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. While thermal quark recombination seems to dominate in $p/d/$$^3$He$+$Au collisions, fragmentation seems to be the main production mechanism in $p$$+$Al collisions. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2203.06087v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2203.06087v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 26 July, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 11 March, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">371 authors from 72 institutions, 13 pages, 7 figures, 7 tables, 2014 and 2015 data. v2 is version accepted for publication Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 106, 014908 (2022) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.08158">arXiv:2202.08158</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2202.08158">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2202.08158">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.251901">10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.251901 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of Direct-Photon Cross Section and Double-Helicity Asymmetry at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV in $\vec{p}+\vec{p}$ Collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=PHENIX+Collaboration"> PHENIX Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Abdulameer%2C+N+J">N. J. Abdulameer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a> , et al. (336 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2202.08158v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present measurements of the cross section and double-helicity asymmetry $A_{LL}$ of direct-photon production in $\vec{p}+\vec{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV. The measurements have been performed at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.25$) with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. At relativistic energies, direct photons are dominantly produced from the initial quark-gluon hard scat… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2202.08158v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2202.08158v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2202.08158v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present measurements of the cross section and double-helicity asymmetry $A_{LL}$ of direct-photon production in $\vec{p}+\vec{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV. The measurements have been performed at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.25$) with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. At relativistic energies, direct photons are dominantly produced from the initial quark-gluon hard scattering and do not interact via the strong force at leading order. Therefore, at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV, where leading-order-effects dominate, these measurements provide clean and direct access to the gluon helicity in the polarized proton in the gluon-momentum-fraction range $0.02<x<0.08$, with direct sensitivity to the sign of the gluon contribution. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2202.08158v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2202.08158v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 6 May, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 16 February, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2022. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">358 authors from 72 institutions, 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, 2013 data. v2 is version accepted by Physical Review Letters. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.05756">arXiv:2111.05756</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.05756">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2111.05756">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.064902">10.1103/PhysRevC.105.064902 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Systematic study of nuclear effects in $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV using $蟺^0$ production </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U+A">U. A. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Angerami%2C+A">A. Angerami</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+G">G. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+L">L. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a> , et al. (529 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2111.05756v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX collaboration presents a systematic study of $蟺^0$ production from $p$$+$$p$, $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. Measurements were performed with different centrality selections as well as the total inelastic, 0%--100%, selection for all collision systems. For 0%--100% collisions, the nuclear modification factors, $R_{xA}$, are cons… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2111.05756v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2111.05756v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2111.05756v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX collaboration presents a systematic study of $蟺^0$ production from $p$$+$$p$, $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. Measurements were performed with different centrality selections as well as the total inelastic, 0%--100%, selection for all collision systems. For 0%--100% collisions, the nuclear modification factors, $R_{xA}$, are consistent with unity for $p_T$ above 8 GeV/$c$, but exhibit an enhancement in peripheral collisions and a suppression in central collisions. The enhancement and suppression characteristics are similar for all systems for the same centrality class. It is shown that for high-$p_T$-$蟺^0$ production, the nucleons in the $d$ and $^3$He interact mostly independently with the Au nucleus and that the counter intuitive centrality dependence is likely due to a physical correlation between multiplicity and the presence of a hard scattering process. These observations disfavor models where parton energy loss has a significant contribution to nuclear modifications in small systems. Nuclear modifications at lower $p_T$ resemble the Cronin effect -- an increase followed by a peak in central or inelastic collisions and a plateau in peripheral collisions. The peak height has a characteristic ordering by system size as $p$$+$Au $>$ $d$$+$Au $>$ $^{3}$He$+$Au $>$ $p$$+$Al. For collisions with Au ions, current calculations based on initial state cold nuclear matter effects result in the opposite order, suggesting the presence of other contributions to nuclear modifications, in particular at lower $p_T$. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2111.05756v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2111.05756v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 6 June, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 10 November, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> November 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">554 authors from 81 institutions, 21 pages, 13 figures, and 3 tables. Data from 2008, 2014, and 2015. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 105, 064902 (2022) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.06634">arXiv:2107.06634</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.06634">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2107.06634">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024901">10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024901 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Kinematic dependence of azimuthal anisotropies in $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, $^3$He+Au at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U+A">U. A. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bichon%2C+L">L. Bichon</a> , et al. (360 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2107.06634v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> There is strong evidence for the formation of small droplets of quark-gluon plasma in $p/d/^{3}$He+Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and in $p$+$p$/Pb collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. In particular, the analysis of data at RHIC for different geometries obtained by varying the projectile size and shape has proven insightful. In the present analysis, we find excelle… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2107.06634v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2107.06634v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2107.06634v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> There is strong evidence for the formation of small droplets of quark-gluon plasma in $p/d/^{3}$He+Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and in $p$+$p$/Pb collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. In particular, the analysis of data at RHIC for different geometries obtained by varying the projectile size and shape has proven insightful. In the present analysis, we find excellent agreement with the previously published PHENIX at RHIC results on elliptical and triangular flow with an independent analysis via the two-particle correlation method, which has quite different systematic uncertainties and an independent code base. In addition, the results are extended to other detector combinations with different kinematic (pseudorapidity) coverage. These results provide additional constraints on contributions from nonflow and longitudinal decorrelations. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2107.06634v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2107.06634v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 3 February, 2022; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 14 July, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">383 authors from 70 institutions, 13 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables, 2014,15,16 data (and supplemental material of 9 pages with 6 figures and 16 tables). v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14686">arXiv:2005.14686</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2005.14686">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2005.14686">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.102.064905">10.1103/PhysRevC.102.064905 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Production of $蟺^0$ and $畏$ mesons in U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=192$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumann%2C+C">C. Baumann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumgart%2C+S">S. Baumgart</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a> , et al. (378 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2005.14686v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider measured $蟺^0$ and $畏$ mesons at midrapidity in U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=192$ GeV in a wide transverse momentum range. Measurements were performed in the $蟺^0(畏)\rightarrow纬纬$ decay modes. A strong suppression of $蟺^0$ and $畏$ meson production at high transverse momentum was observed in central U$+$U collisions relative to b… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2005.14686v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2005.14686v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2005.14686v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider measured $蟺^0$ and $畏$ mesons at midrapidity in U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=192$ GeV in a wide transverse momentum range. Measurements were performed in the $蟺^0(畏)\rightarrow纬纬$ decay modes. A strong suppression of $蟺^0$ and $畏$ meson production at high transverse momentum was observed in central U$+$U collisions relative to binary scaled $p$$+$$p$ results. Yields of $蟺^0$ and $畏$ mesons measured in U$+$U collisions show similar suppression pattern to the ones measured in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV for similar numbers of participant nucleons. The $畏$/$蟺^0$ ratios do not show dependence on centrality or transverse momentum, and are consistent with previously measured values in hadron-hadron, hadron-nucleus, nucleus-nucleus, and $e^+e^-$ collisions. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2005.14686v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2005.14686v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 13 November, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 29 May, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">403 authors from 72 institutions, 13 pages, 6 figures, 7 tables, 2012 data. v2 is version accepted by Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 102, 064905 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14276">arXiv:2005.14276</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2005.14276">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2005.14276">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.092002">10.1103/PhysRevD.102.092002 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Production of $b\bar{b}$ at forward rapidity in $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a> , et al. (325 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2005.14276v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The cross section of bottom quark-antiquark ($b\bar{b}$) production in $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV is measured with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The results are based on the yield of high mass, like-sign muon pairs measured within the PHENIX muon arm acceptance ($1.2<|y|<2.2$). The $b\bar{b}$ signal is extracted from like-sign dimuons by utilizing the un… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2005.14276v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2005.14276v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2005.14276v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The cross section of bottom quark-antiquark ($b\bar{b}$) production in $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV is measured with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The results are based on the yield of high mass, like-sign muon pairs measured within the PHENIX muon arm acceptance ($1.2<|y|<2.2$). The $b\bar{b}$ signal is extracted from like-sign dimuons by utilizing the unique properties of neutral $B$ meson oscillation. We report a differential cross section of $d蟽_{b\bar{b}\rightarrow 渭^\pm渭^\pm}/dy = 0.16 \pm 0.01~(\mbox{stat}) \pm 0.02~(\mbox{syst}) \pm 0.02~(\mbox{global})$ nb for like-sign muons in the rapidity and $p_T$ ranges $1.2<|y|<2.2$ and $p_T>1$ GeV/$c$, and dimuon mass of 5--10 GeV/$c^2$. The extrapolated total cross section at this energy for $b\bar{b}$ production is $13.1 \pm 0.6~(\mbox{stat}) \pm 1.5~(\mbox{syst}) \pm 2.7~(\mbox{global})~渭$b. The total cross section is compared to a perturbative quantum chromodynamics calculation and is consistent within uncertainties. The azimuthal opening angle between muon pairs from $b\bar{b}$ decays and their $p_T$ distributions are compared to distributions generated using {\sc ps pythia 6}, which includes next-to-leading order processes. The azimuthal correlations and pair $p_T$ distribution are not very well described by {\sc pythia} calculations, but are still consistent within uncertainties. Flavor creation and flavor excitation subprocesses are favored over gluon splitting. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2005.14276v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2005.14276v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 27 October, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 28 May, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">360 authors from 69 institutions, 13 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, 2013 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review D. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. D 102, 092002 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14270">arXiv:2005.14270</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2005.14270">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2005.14270">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054910">10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054910 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of jet-medium interactions via direct photon-hadron correlations in Au$+$Au and $d$$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U">U. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Afanasiev%2C+S">S. Afanasiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Ta%27ani%2C+H">H. Al-Ta'ani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Angerami%2C+A">A. Angerami</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+G">G. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+L">L. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a> , et al. (553 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2005.14270v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present direct photon-hadron correlations in 200 GeV/A Au$+$Au, $d$$+$Au and $p$$+$$p$ collisions, for direct photon $p_T$ from 5--12 GeV/$c$, collected by the PHENIX Collaboration in the years from 2006 to 2011. We observe no significant modification of jet fragmentation in $d$$+$Au collisions, indicating that cold nuclear matter effects are small or absent. Hadrons carrying a large fraction o… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2005.14270v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2005.14270v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2005.14270v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present direct photon-hadron correlations in 200 GeV/A Au$+$Au, $d$$+$Au and $p$$+$$p$ collisions, for direct photon $p_T$ from 5--12 GeV/$c$, collected by the PHENIX Collaboration in the years from 2006 to 2011. We observe no significant modification of jet fragmentation in $d$$+$Au collisions, indicating that cold nuclear matter effects are small or absent. Hadrons carrying a large fraction of the quark's momentum are suppressed in Au$+$Au compared to $p$$+$$p$ and $d$$+$Au. As the momentum fraction decreases, the yield of hadrons in Au$+$Au increases to an excess over the yield in $p$$+$$p$ collisions. The excess is at large angles and at low hadron $p_T$ and is most pronounced for hadrons associated with lower momentum direct photons. Comparison to theoretical calculations suggests that the hadron excess arises from medium response to energy deposited by jets. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2005.14270v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2005.14270v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 November, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 28 May, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">578 authors from 80 institutions, 11 pages, 7 figures, data from 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 102, 054910 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.02681">arXiv:2004.02681</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2004.02681">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/2004.02681">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2004.02681">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.032001">10.1103/PhysRevD.102.032001 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of charged pion double spin asymmetries at midrapidity in longitudinally polarized $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U+A">U. A. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a> , et al. (335 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2004.02681v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured the longitudinal double spin asymmetries, $A_{LL}$, for charged pions at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$) in longitudinally polarized $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV. These measurements are sensitive to the gluon spin contribution to the total spin of the proton in the parton momentum fraction $x$ range between 0.04 and 0… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2004.02681v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2004.02681v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2004.02681v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured the longitudinal double spin asymmetries, $A_{LL}$, for charged pions at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$) in longitudinally polarized $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV. These measurements are sensitive to the gluon spin contribution to the total spin of the proton in the parton momentum fraction $x$ range between 0.04 and 0.09. One can infer the sign of the gluon polarization from the ordering of pion asymmetries with charge alone. The asymmetries are found to be consistent with global quantum-chromodynamics fits of deep-inelastic scattering and data at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV, which show a nonzero positive contribution of gluon spin to the proton spin. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2004.02681v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2004.02681v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 31 July, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 6 April, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> April 2020. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">360 authors, 8 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, 2013 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review D. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. D 102, 032001 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.13424">arXiv:1912.13424</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.13424">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1912.13424">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.052006">10.1103/PhysRevD.101.052006 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> $J/蠄$ and $蠄(2S)$ production at forward rapidity in $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U+A">U. A. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a> , et al. (335 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1912.13424v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured the differential cross section, mean transverse momentum, mean transverse momentum squared of inclusive $J/蠄$ and cross-section ratio of $蠄(2S)$ to $J/蠄$ at forward rapidity in \pp collisions at \sqrts = 510 GeV via the dimuon decay channel. Comparison is made to inclusive $J/蠄$ cross sections measured at \sqrts = 200 GeV an… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1912.13424v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1912.13424v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1912.13424v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured the differential cross section, mean transverse momentum, mean transverse momentum squared of inclusive $J/蠄$ and cross-section ratio of $蠄(2S)$ to $J/蠄$ at forward rapidity in \pp collisions at \sqrts = 510 GeV via the dimuon decay channel. Comparison is made to inclusive $J/蠄$ cross sections measured at \sqrts = 200 GeV and 2.76--13 TeV. The result is also compared to leading-order nonrelativistic QCD calculations coupled to a color-glass-condensate description of the low-$x$ gluons in the proton at low transverse momentum ($p_T$) and to next-to-leading order nonrelativistic QCD calculations for the rest of the $p_T$ range. These calculations overestimate the data at low $p_T$. While consistent with the data within uncertainties above $\approx3$ GeV/$c$, the calculations are systematically below the data. The total cross section times the branching ratio is BR $d蟽^{J/蠄}_{pp}/dy (1.2<|y|<2.2, 0<p_T<10~\mbox{GeV/$c$}) =$ 54.3 $\pm$ 0.5 (stat) $\pm$ 5.5 (syst) nb. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1912.13424v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1912.13424v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 February, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 31 December, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">361 authors from 71 institutions, 13 pages, 4 tables, 11 figures, 2013 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review D. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. D 101, 052006 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.14487">arXiv:1910.14487</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1910.14487">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1910.14487">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.102.014902">10.1103/PhysRevC.102.014902 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of $J/蠄$ at forward and backward rapidity in $p$+$p$, $p$$+A$l, $p$$+A$u, and $^3$He+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200~{\rm GeV}$ </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+U+A">U. A. Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blau%2C+D+S">D. S. Blau</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Boer%2C+M">M. Boer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bok%2C+J+S">J. S. Bok</a> , et al. (337 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1910.14487v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Charmonium is a valuable probe in heavy-ion collisions to study the properties of the quark gluon plasma, and is also an interesting probe in small collision systems to study cold nuclear matter effects, which are also present in large collision systems. With the recent observations of collective behavior of produced particles in small system collisions, measurements of the modification of charmon… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1910.14487v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1910.14487v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1910.14487v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Charmonium is a valuable probe in heavy-ion collisions to study the properties of the quark gluon plasma, and is also an interesting probe in small collision systems to study cold nuclear matter effects, which are also present in large collision systems. With the recent observations of collective behavior of produced particles in small system collisions, measurements of the modification of charmonium in small systems have become increasingly relevant. We present the results of $J/蠄$ measurements at forward and backward rapidity in various small collision systems, $p$$+$$p$, $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au and $^3$He$+$Au, at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200 GeV. The results are presented in the form of the observable $R_{AB}$, the nuclear modification factor, a measure of the ratio of the $J/蠄$ invariant yield compared to the scaled yield in $p$$+$$p$ collisions. We examine the rapidity, transverse momentum, and collision centrality dependence of nuclear effects on $J/蠄$ production with different projectile sizes $p$ and $^3$He, and different target sizes Al and Au. The modification is found to be strongly dependent on the target size, but to be very similar for $p$$+$Au and $^{3}$He$+$Au. However, for 0%--20% central collisions at backward rapidity, the modification for $^{3}$He$+$Au is found to be smaller than that for $p$$+$Au, with a mean fit to the ratio of $0.89\pm0.03$(stat)${\pm}0.08$(syst), possibly indicating final state effects due to the larger projectile size. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1910.14487v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1910.14487v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 12 July, 2020; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 31 October, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">362 authors, 68 institutions, 23 pages, 28 figures, 3 tables, 2014 and 2015 data. v3 is version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 102, 014902 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.11928">arXiv:1807.11928</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.11928">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1807.11928">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.222301">10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.222301 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Pseudorapidity dependence of particle production and elliptic flow in asymmetric nuclear collisions of $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blau%2C+D+S">D. S. Blau</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Boer%2C+M">M. Boer</a> , et al. (343 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1807.11928v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Asymmetric nuclear collisions of $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV provide an excellent laboratory for understanding particle production, as well as exploring interactions among these particles after their initial creation in the collision. We present measurements of charged hadron production $dN_{\rm ch}/d畏$ in all such collision systems over a broad ps… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1807.11928v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1807.11928v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1807.11928v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Asymmetric nuclear collisions of $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV provide an excellent laboratory for understanding particle production, as well as exploring interactions among these particles after their initial creation in the collision. We present measurements of charged hadron production $dN_{\rm ch}/d畏$ in all such collision systems over a broad pseudorapidity range and as a function of collision multiplicity. A simple wounded quark model is remarkably successful at describing the full data set. We also measure the elliptic flow $v_{2}$ over a similarly broad pseudorapidity range. These measurements provide key constraints on models of particle emission and their translation into flow. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1807.11928v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1807.11928v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 10 November, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 31 July, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">368 authors, 7 pages, 4 figures. v2 is the version accepted for publication by Physical Review Letters. Plain text data tables for points plotted in figures for this and other PHENIX publications are publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 222301 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02295">arXiv:1806.02295</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.02295">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1806.02295">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.132301">10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.132301 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Low-$p_T$ $e^{+}e^{-}$ pair production in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV and U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 193 GeV at STAR </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adam%2C+J">J. Adam</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atetalla%2C+F">F. Atetalla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassill%2C+A+J">A. J. Bassill</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a> , et al. (325 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1806.02295v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report first measurements of $e^{+}e^{-}$ pair production in the mass region 0.4 $<M_{ee}<$ 2.6 GeV/$c^{2}$ at low transverse momentum ($p_T<$ 0.15 GeV/$c$) in non-central Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV and U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 193 GeV. Significant enhancement factors, expressed as ratios of data over known hadronic contributions, are observed in the 40-80% cen… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1806.02295v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1806.02295v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1806.02295v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report first measurements of $e^{+}e^{-}$ pair production in the mass region 0.4 $<M_{ee}<$ 2.6 GeV/$c^{2}$ at low transverse momentum ($p_T<$ 0.15 GeV/$c$) in non-central Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV and U$+$U collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 193 GeV. Significant enhancement factors, expressed as ratios of data over known hadronic contributions, are observed in the 40-80% centrality of these collisions. The excess yields peak distinctly at low-$p_T$ with a width ($\sqrt{\langle p^2_T\rangle}$) between 40 to 60 MeV/$c$. The absolute cross section of the excess depends weakly on centrality while those from a theoretical model calculation incorporating an in-medium broadened $蟻$ spectral function and radiation from a Quark Gluon Plasma or hadronic cocktail contributions increase dramatically with increasing number of participant nucleons. Model calculations of photon-photon interactions generated by the initial projectile and target nuclei describe the observed excess yields but fail to reproduce the $p^{2}_{T}$ distributions. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1806.02295v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1806.02295v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 31 August, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 6 June, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> June 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 132301 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.09745">arXiv:1805.09745</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.09745">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.09745">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.032013">10.1103/PhysRevD.98.032013 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Longitudinal Double-Spin Asymmetries for $蟺^{0}$s in the Forward Direction for 510 GeV Polarized $pp$ Collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adam%2C+J">J. Adam</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atetalla%2C+F">F. Atetalla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassill%2C+A+J">A. J. Bassill</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a> , et al. (324 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.09745v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The STAR Collaboration reports measurements of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry, $A_{LL}$, for neutral pions produced at forward directions in polarized proton-proton collisions, at a center-of-mass energy of $510$ GeV. Results are given for transverse momenta in the range $2<p_{T}<10$ GeV/$c$ within two regions of pseudorapidity that span $2.65<畏<3.9$. These results are sensitive to the pol… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.09745v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.09745v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.09745v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The STAR Collaboration reports measurements of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry, $A_{LL}$, for neutral pions produced at forward directions in polarized proton-proton collisions, at a center-of-mass energy of $510$ GeV. Results are given for transverse momenta in the range $2<p_{T}<10$ GeV/$c$ within two regions of pseudorapidity that span $2.65<畏<3.9$. These results are sensitive to the polarized gluon parton distribution function, $螖g(x)$, down to the region of Bjorken $x \sim 10^{-3}$. The asymmetries observed are less than $\pm 5 \cdot 10^{-3}$ in magnitude, and will help constrain the contribution to the spin of the proton from polarized gluons at low $x$, when combined with other measurements as part of a global analysis. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.09745v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.09745v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 28 June, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 24 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. D 98, 032013 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.09742">arXiv:1805.09742</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.09742">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1805.09742">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.09742">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.032011">10.1103/PhysRevD.98.032011 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Longitudinal Double-Spin Asymmetries for Dijet Production at Intermediate Pseudorapidity in Polarized $pp$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adam%2C+J">J. Adam</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atetalla%2C+F">F. Atetalla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassill%2C+A+J">A. J. Bassill</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a> , et al. (324 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.09742v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present the first measurements of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry $A_{LL}$ for dijets with at least one jet reconstructed within the pseudorapidity range $0.8 < 畏< 1.8$. The dijets were measured in polarized $pp$ collisions at a center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV. Values for $A_{LL}$ are determined for several distinct event topologies, defined by the jet pseudorapidities, and sp… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.09742v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.09742v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.09742v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present the first measurements of the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry $A_{LL}$ for dijets with at least one jet reconstructed within the pseudorapidity range $0.8 < 畏< 1.8$. The dijets were measured in polarized $pp$ collisions at a center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV. Values for $A_{LL}$ are determined for several distinct event topologies, defined by the jet pseudorapidities, and span a range of parton momentum fraction $x$ down to $x \sim$ 0.01. The measured asymmetries are found to be consistent with the predictions of global analyses that incorporate the results of previous RHIC measurements. They will provide new constraints on $螖g(x)$ in this poorly constrained region when included in future global analyses. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.09742v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.09742v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 July, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 24 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. D 98, 032011 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.04400">arXiv:1805.04400</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.04400">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1805.04400">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.04400">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014910">10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014910 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Global polarization of $螞$ hyperons in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adam%2C+J">J. Adam</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atetalla%2C+F">F. Atetalla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassill%2C+A+J">A. J. Bassill</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a> , et al. (324 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04400v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Global polarization of $螞$ hyperons has been measured to be of the order of a few tenths of a percent in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV, with no significant difference between $螞$ and $\bar螞$. These new results reveal the collision energy dependence of the global polarization together with the results previously observed at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 7.7 -- 62.4 GeV and indicate notice… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04400v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.04400v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04400v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Global polarization of $螞$ hyperons has been measured to be of the order of a few tenths of a percent in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV, with no significant difference between $螞$ and $\bar螞$. These new results reveal the collision energy dependence of the global polarization together with the results previously observed at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 7.7 -- 62.4 GeV and indicate noticeable vorticity of the medium created in non-central heavy-ion collisions at the highest RHIC collision energy. The signal is in rough quantitative agreement with the theoretical predictions from a hydrodynamic model and from the AMPT (A Multi-Phase Transport) model. The polarization is larger in more peripheral collisions, and depends weakly on the hyperon's transverse momentum and pseudorapidity $畏^H$ within $|畏^H|<1$. An indication of the polarization dependence on the event-by-event charge asymmetry is observed at the $2蟽$ level, suggesting a possible contribution to the polarization from the axial current induced by the initial magnetic field. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04400v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.04400v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 August, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 11 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">11 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 98, 014910 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.04084">arXiv:1805.04084</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.04084">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.04084">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.022301">10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.022301 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam-energy and centrality dependence of direct-photon emission from ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Afanasiev%2C+S">S. Afanasiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Jamel%2C+A">A. Al-Jamel</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Ta%27ani%2C+H">H. Al-Ta'ani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Angerami%2C+A">A. Angerami</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aphecetche%2C+L">L. Aphecetche</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Armendariz%2C+R">R. Armendariz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aronson%2C+S+H">S. H. Aronson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asai%2C+J">J. Asai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a> , et al. (648 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04084v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The PHENIX collaboration presents first measurements of low-momentum ($0.4<p_T<3$ GeV/$c$) direct-photon yields from Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=39 and 62.4 GeV. For both beam energies the direct-photon yields are substantially enhanced with respect to expectations from prompt processes, similar to the yields observed in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200. Analyzing the phot… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04084v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.04084v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04084v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The PHENIX collaboration presents first measurements of low-momentum ($0.4<p_T<3$ GeV/$c$) direct-photon yields from Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=39 and 62.4 GeV. For both beam energies the direct-photon yields are substantially enhanced with respect to expectations from prompt processes, similar to the yields observed in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200. Analyzing the photon yield as a function of the experimental observable $dN_{\rm ch}/d畏$ reveals that the low-momentum ($>$1\,GeV/$c$) direct-photon yield $dN_纬^{\rm dir}/d畏$ is a smooth function of $dN_{\rm ch}/d畏$ and can be well described as proportional to $(dN_{\rm ch}/d畏)^伪$ with $伪{\approx}1.25$. This scaling behavior holds for a wide range of beam energies at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and the Large Hadron Collider, for centrality selected samples, as well as for different, $A$$+$$A$ collision systems. At a given beam energy the scaling also holds for high $p_T$ ($>5$\,GeV/$c$) but when results from different collision energies are compared, an additional $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$-dependent multiplicative factor is needed to describe the integrated-direct-photon yield. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04084v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.04084v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 5 June, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 10 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">673 authors from 82 institutions, 10 pages, 4 figures. v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 022301 (2019) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.04066">arXiv:1805.04066</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.04066">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.04066">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.054902">10.1103/PhysRevC.98.054902 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Low-momentum direct photon measurement in Cu$+$Cu collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Afanasiev%2C+S">S. Afanasiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aphecetche%2C+L">L. Aphecetche</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Armendariz%2C+R">R. Armendariz</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aronson%2C+S+H">S. H. Aronson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asai%2C+J">J. Asai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+G">G. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+L">L. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baldisseri%2C+A">A. Baldisseri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barnes%2C+P+D">P. D. Barnes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassalleck%2C+B">B. Bassalleck</a> , et al. (426 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04066v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We have measured direct photons for $p_T<5~$GeV/$c$ in minimum bias and 0\%--40\% most central events at midrapidity for Cu$+$Cu collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. The $e^{+}e^{-}$ contribution from quasi-real direct virtual photons has been determined as an excess over the known hadronic contributions in the $e^{+}e^{-}$ mass distribution. A clear enhancement of photons over the binary sca… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04066v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.04066v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.04066v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We have measured direct photons for $p_T<5~$GeV/$c$ in minimum bias and 0\%--40\% most central events at midrapidity for Cu$+$Cu collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. The $e^{+}e^{-}$ contribution from quasi-real direct virtual photons has been determined as an excess over the known hadronic contributions in the $e^{+}e^{-}$ mass distribution. A clear enhancement of photons over the binary scaled $p$$+$$p$ fit is observed for $p_T<4$ GeV/$c$ in Cu$+$Cu data. The $p_T$ spectra are consistent with the Au$+$Au data covering a similar number of participants. The inverse slopes of the exponential fits to the excess after subtraction of the $p$$+$$p$ baseline are 285$\pm$53(stat)$\pm$57(syst)~MeV/$c$ and 333$\pm$72(stat)$\pm$45(syst)~MeV/$c$ for minimum bias and 0\%--40\% most central events, respectively. The rapidity density, $dN/dy$, of photons demonstrates the same power law as a function of $dN_{\rm ch}/d畏$ observed in Au$+$Au at the same collision energy. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.04066v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.04066v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 19 October, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 10 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">453 authors from 74 institutions, 12 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables. v3 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 98, 054902 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.03745">arXiv:1805.03745</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.03745">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.03745">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> $J/蠄$ production cross section and its dependence on charged-particle multiplicity in $p+p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adam%2C+J">J. Adam</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atetalla%2C+F">F. Atetalla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassill%2C+A+J">A. J. Bassill</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a> , et al. (325 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.03745v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present a measurement of inclusive $J/蠄$ production at mid-rapidity ($|y|<1$) in $p+p$ collisions at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV with the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The differential production cross section for $J/蠄$ as a function of transverse momentum ($p_T$) for $0<p_T<14$ GeV/$c$ and the total cross section are reported and compared to… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.03745v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.03745v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.03745v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present a measurement of inclusive $J/蠄$ production at mid-rapidity ($|y|<1$) in $p+p$ collisions at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV with the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The differential production cross section for $J/蠄$ as a function of transverse momentum ($p_T$) for $0<p_T<14$ GeV/$c$ and the total cross section are reported and compared to calculations from the color evaporation model and the non-relativistic Quantum Chromodynamics model. The dependence of $J/蠄$ relative yields in three $p_T$ intervals on charged-particle multiplicity at mid-rapidity is measured for the first time in $p+p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV and compared with that measured at $\sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV, PYTHIA8 and EPOS3 Monte Carlo generators, and the Percolation model prediction. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.03745v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.03745v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 12 September, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 9 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">10 pages, 4 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.10024">arXiv:1804.10024</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.10024">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1804.10024">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.99.024903">10.1103/PhysRevC.99.024903 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Multi-particle azimuthal correlations for extracting event-by-event elliptic and triangular flow in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blau%2C+D+S">D. S. Blau</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Boer%2C+M">M. Boer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bok%2C+J+S">J. S. Bok</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Boyle%2C+K">K. Boyle</a> , et al. (298 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1804.10024v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present measurements of elliptic and triangular azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles detected at forward rapidity $1<|畏|<3$ in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV, as a function of centrality. The multiparticle cumulant technique is used to obtain the elliptic flow coefficients $v_2\{2\}$, $v_2\{4\}$, $v_2\{6\}$, and $v_2\{8\}$, and triangular flow coefficients $v_3\{2\}$ and… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1804.10024v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1804.10024v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1804.10024v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present measurements of elliptic and triangular azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles detected at forward rapidity $1<|畏|<3$ in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV, as a function of centrality. The multiparticle cumulant technique is used to obtain the elliptic flow coefficients $v_2\{2\}$, $v_2\{4\}$, $v_2\{6\}$, and $v_2\{8\}$, and triangular flow coefficients $v_3\{2\}$ and $v_3\{4\}$. Using the small-variance limit, we estimate the mean and variance of the event-by-event $v_2$ distribution from $v_2\{2\}$ and $v_2\{4\}$. In a complementary analysis, we also use a folding procedure to study the distributions of $v_2$ and $v_3$ directly, extracting both the mean and variance. Implications for initial geometrical fluctuations and their translation into the final state momentum distributions are discussed. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1804.10024v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1804.10024v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 3 February, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 26 April, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> April 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">323 authors from 67 institutions, 17 pages, 16 figures, 2 tables. v2 is version accepted for publication by Physical Review C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 99, 024903 (2019) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.08647">arXiv:1804.08647</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.08647">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1804.08647">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1804.08647">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.07.013">10.1016/j.physletb.2018.07.013 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam energy dependence of rapidity-even dipolar flow in Au+Au collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adam%2C+J">J. Adam</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atetalla%2C+F">F. Atetalla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassill%2C+A">AJ Bassill</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a> , et al. (325 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1804.08647v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> New measurements of directed flow for charged hadrons, characterized by the Fourier coefficient \vone, are presented for transverse momenta $\mathrm{p_T}$, and centrality intervals in Au+Au collisions recorded by the STAR experiment for the center-of-mass energy range $\mathrm{\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}} = 7.7 - 200$ GeV. The measurements underscore the importance of momentum conservation and the characteri… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1804.08647v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1804.08647v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1804.08647v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> New measurements of directed flow for charged hadrons, characterized by the Fourier coefficient \vone, are presented for transverse momenta $\mathrm{p_T}$, and centrality intervals in Au+Au collisions recorded by the STAR experiment for the center-of-mass energy range $\mathrm{\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}} = 7.7 - 200$ GeV. The measurements underscore the importance of momentum conservation and the characteristic dependencies on $\mathrm{\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}}$, centrality and $\mathrm{p_T}$ are consistent with the expectations of geometric fluctuations generated in the initial stages of the collision, acting in concert with a hydrodynamic-like expansion. The centrality and $\mathrm{p_T}$ dependencies of $\mathrm{v^{even}_{1}}$, as well as an observed similarity between its excitation function and that for $\mathrm{v_3}$, could serve as constraints for initial-state models. The $\mathrm{v^{even}_{1}}$ excitation function could also provide an important supplement to the flow measurements employed for precision extraction of the temperature dependence of the specific shear viscosity. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1804.08647v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1804.08647v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 April, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> April 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">8 pages, four figures, submitted for publication</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.03876">arXiv:1803.03876</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.03876">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1803.03876">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1803.03876">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Correlation Measurements Between Flow Harmonics in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adam%2C+J">J. Adam</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atetalla%2C+F">F. Atetalla</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassill%2C+A+J">A. J. Bassill</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a> , et al. (325 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1803.03876v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Flow harmonics ($v_n$) in the Fourier expansion of the azimuthal distribution of particles are widely used to quantify the anisotropy in particle emission in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. The symmetric cumulants, $SC(m,n)$, are used to measure the correlations between different orders of flow harmonics. These correlations are used to constrain the initial conditions and the transport propertie… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1803.03876v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1803.03876v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1803.03876v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Flow harmonics ($v_n$) in the Fourier expansion of the azimuthal distribution of particles are widely used to quantify the anisotropy in particle emission in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. The symmetric cumulants, $SC(m,n)$, are used to measure the correlations between different orders of flow harmonics. These correlations are used to constrain the initial conditions and the transport properties of the medium in theoretical models. In this Letter, we present the first measurements of the four-particle symmetric cumulants in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 39 and 200 GeV from data collected by the STAR experiment at RHIC. We observe that $v_{2}$ and $v_{3}$ are anti-correlated in all centrality intervals with similar correlation strengths from 39 GeV Au+Au to 2.76 TeV Pb+Pb (measured by the ALICE experiment). The $v_{2}$-$v_{4}$ correlation seems to be stronger at 39 GeV than at higher collision energies. The initial-stage anti-correlations between second and third order eccentricities are sufficient to describe the measured correlations between $v_{2}$ and $v_{3}$. The best description of $v_{2}$-$v_{4}$ correlations at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV is obtained with inclusion of the system's nonlinear response to initial eccentricities accompanied by the viscous effect with $畏/s$ $>$ 0.08. Theoretical calculations using different initial conditions, equations of state and viscous coefficients need to be further explored to extract $畏/s$ of the medium created at RHIC. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1803.03876v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1803.03876v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 24 July, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 10 March, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">4 figures, Accepted for publication in Physics Letter B, and final version</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.01749">arXiv:1803.01749</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.01749">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1803.01749">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1803.01749">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.99.054903">10.1103/PhysRevC.99.054903 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of two-particle correlations with respect to second- and third-order event planes in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Afanasiev%2C+S">S. Afanasiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+G">G. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+L">L. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassalleck%2C+B">B. Bassalleck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Basye%2C+A+T">A. T. Basye</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumann%2C+C">C. Baumann</a> , et al. (432 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1803.01749v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present measurements of azimuthal correlations of charged hadron pairs in $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV Au$+$Au collisions for the trigger and associated particle transverse-momentum ranges of $1<p_T^t<10$~GeV/$c$ and $0.5<p_T^a<10$~GeV/$c$. After subtraction of an underlying event using a model that includes higher-order azimuthal anisotropy $v_2$, $v_3$, and $v_4$, the away-side yield of the hig… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1803.01749v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1803.01749v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1803.01749v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present measurements of azimuthal correlations of charged hadron pairs in $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV Au$+$Au collisions for the trigger and associated particle transverse-momentum ranges of $1<p_T^t<10$~GeV/$c$ and $0.5<p_T^a<10$~GeV/$c$. After subtraction of an underlying event using a model that includes higher-order azimuthal anisotropy $v_2$, $v_3$, and $v_4$, the away-side yield of the highest trigger-\pt ($p_T^t>4$~GeV/$c$) correlations is suppressed compared to that of correlations measured in $p$$+$$p$ collisions. At the lowest associated particle $p_T$ ($0.5<p_T^a<1$ GeV/$c$), the away-side shape and yield are modified relative to those in $p$$+$$p$ collisions. These observations are consistent with the scenario of radiative-jet energy loss. For the low-$p_T$ trigger correlations ($2<p_T^t<4$ GeV/$c$), a finite away-side yield exists and we explore the dependence of the shape of the away-side within the context of an underlying-event model. Correlations are also studied differentially versus event-plane angle $唯_2$ and $唯_3$. The angular correlations show an asymmetry when selecting the sign of the difference between the trigger-particle azimuthal angle and the $唯_2$ event plane. This asymmetry and the measured suppression of the pair yield out of plane is consistent with a path-length-dependent energy loss. No $唯_3$ dependence can be resolved within experimental uncertainties. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1803.01749v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1803.01749v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 12 April, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 5 March, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">457 authors, 36 pages, 34 figures, 1 table, 2007 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 99, 054903 (2019) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.01332">arXiv:1712.01332</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01332">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1712.01332">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1712.01332">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014915">10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014915 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Azimuthal anisotropy in Cu+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a> , et al. (329 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1712.01332v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The azimuthal anisotropic flow of identified and unidentified charged particles has been systematically studied in Cu+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV for harmonics $n=$ 1-4 in the pseudorapidity range $|畏|<1$. The directed flow in Cu+Au collisions is compared with the rapidity-odd and, for the first time, the rapidity-even components of charged particle directed flow in Au+Au collisi… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1712.01332v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1712.01332v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1712.01332v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The azimuthal anisotropic flow of identified and unidentified charged particles has been systematically studied in Cu+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV for harmonics $n=$ 1-4 in the pseudorapidity range $|畏|<1$. The directed flow in Cu+Au collisions is compared with the rapidity-odd and, for the first time, the rapidity-even components of charged particle directed flow in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 200~GeV. The slope of the directed flow pseudorapidity dependence in Cu+Au collisions is found to be similar to that in Au+Au collisions, with the intercept shifted toward positive $畏$ values, i.e., the Cu-going direction. The mean transverse momentum projected onto the spectator plane, $\langle p_x\rangle$, in Cu+Au collision also exhibits approximately linear dependence on $畏$ with the intercept at about $畏\approx-0.4$, closer to the rapidity of the Cu+Au system center-of-mass. The observed dependencies find natural explanation in a picture of the directed flow originating partly due the "tilted source" and partly due to the rapidity dependent asymmetry in the initial density distribution. Charge-dependence of the $\langle p_x\rangle$ was also observed in Cu+Au collisions, indicating an effect of the initial electric field created by charge difference of the spectator protons in two colliding nuclei. The rapidity-even component of directed flow in Au+Au collisions is close to that in Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ = 2.76 TeV, indicating a similar magnitude of dipole-like fluctuations in the initial-state density distribution. Higher harmonic flow in Cu+Au collisions exhibits similar trends to those observed in Au+Au and Pb+Pb collisions and is qualitatively reproduced by a viscous hydrodynamic model and a multi-phase transport model. For all harmonics with $n\ge2$ we observe an approximate scaling of $v_n$ with the number of constituent quarks. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1712.01332v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1712.01332v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 August, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 4 December, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">20 pages, 19 figures, Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 98, 014915 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.09003">arXiv:1711.09003</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1711.09003">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1711.09003">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014912">10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014912 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement of emission angle anisotropy via long-range angular correlations with high $p_T$ hadrons in $d$$+$Au and $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Angerami%2C+A">A. Angerami</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+G">G. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+L">L. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassalleck%2C+B">B. Bassalleck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Basye%2C+A+T">A. T. Basye</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a> , et al. (449 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1711.09003v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present measurements of two-particle angular correlations between high-transverse-momentum ($2<p_T<11$ GeV/$c$) $蟺^0$ observed at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$) and particles produced either at forward ($3.1<畏<3.9$) or backward ($-3.7<畏<-3.1$) rapidity in $d$$+$Au and $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. The azimuthal angle correlations for particle pairs with this large rapidity gap i… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1711.09003v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1711.09003v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1711.09003v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present measurements of two-particle angular correlations between high-transverse-momentum ($2<p_T<11$ GeV/$c$) $蟺^0$ observed at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$) and particles produced either at forward ($3.1<畏<3.9$) or backward ($-3.7<畏<-3.1$) rapidity in $d$$+$Au and $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. The azimuthal angle correlations for particle pairs with this large rapidity gap in the Au-going direction exhibit a ridge-like structure that persists up to $p_T{\approx}6$ GeV/$c$ and which strongly depends on collision centrality, which is a similar characteristic to the hydrodynamical particle flow in A+A collisions. The ridge-like structure is absent in the $d$-going direction as well as in $p$$+$$p$ collisions, in the transverse-momentum range studied. The results indicate that the ridge-like structure is shifted in the Au-going direction toward more central collisions, similar to the charged-particle pseudorapidity distributions. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1711.09003v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1711.09003v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 July, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 24 November, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> November 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">474 authors, 18 pages, 13 figures, 1 table. v2 is version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 98, 014912 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.10215">arXiv:1710.10215</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.10215">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1710.10215">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.02.069">10.1016/j.physletb.2018.02.069 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Transverse spin-dependent azimuthal correlations of charged pion pairs measured in p$^\uparrow$+p collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 500 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a> , et al. (328 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1710.10215v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The transversity distribution, which describes transversely polarized quarks in transversely polarized nucleons, is a fundamental component of the spin structure of the nucleon, and is only loosely constrained by global fits to existing semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering (SIDIS) data. In transversely polarized $p^\uparrow+p$ collisions it can be accessed using transverse polarization depende… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1710.10215v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1710.10215v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1710.10215v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The transversity distribution, which describes transversely polarized quarks in transversely polarized nucleons, is a fundamental component of the spin structure of the nucleon, and is only loosely constrained by global fits to existing semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering (SIDIS) data. In transversely polarized $p^\uparrow+p$ collisions it can be accessed using transverse polarization dependent fragmentation functions which give rise to azimuthal correlations between the polarization of the struck parton and the final state scalar mesons. This letter reports on spin dependent di-hadron correlations measured by the STAR experiment. The new dataset corresponds to 25 pb$^{-1}$ integrated luminosity of $p^\uparrow+p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=500$ GeV, an increase of more than a factor of ten compared to our previous measurement at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV. Non-zero asymmetries sensitive to transversity are observed at a $Q^2$ of several hundred GeV and are found to be consistent with the former measurement and a model calculation. %we observe consistent with the former measurement are observed.} We expect that these data will enable an extraction of transversity with comparable precision to current SIDIS datasets but at much higher momentum transfers where subleading effects are suppressed. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1710.10215v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1710.10215v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 28 February, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 27 October, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">20 pages, 7 figures, 5 tables, submitted to PLB</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Lett. B780 (2018) 332-339 </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.09736">arXiv:1710.09736</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.09736">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1710.09736">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.064904">10.1103/PhysRevC.97.064904 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurements of mass-dependent azimuthal anisotropy in central $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beckman%2C+S">S. Beckman</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Belmont%2C+R">R. Belmont</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+A">A. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Berdnikov%2C+Y">Y. Berdnikov</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Blau%2C+D+S">D. S. Blau</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Boer%2C+M">M. Boer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bok%2C+J+S">J. S. Bok</a> , et al. (328 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1710.09736v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present measurements of the transverse-momentum dependence of elliptic flow $v_2$ for identified pions and (anti)protons at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$), in 0%--5% central $p$$+$Au and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. When taken together with previously published measurements in $d$$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV, the results cover a broad range of small-collisio… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1710.09736v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1710.09736v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1710.09736v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present measurements of the transverse-momentum dependence of elliptic flow $v_2$ for identified pions and (anti)protons at midrapidity ($|畏|<0.35$), in 0%--5% central $p$$+$Au and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. When taken together with previously published measurements in $d$$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV, the results cover a broad range of small-collision-system multiplicities and intrinsic initial geometries. We observe a clear mass-dependent splitting of $v_2(p_{T})$ in $d$$+$Au and $^3$He$+$Au collisions, just as in large nucleus-nucleus ($A$$+$$A$) collisions, and a smaller splitting in $p$$+$Au collisions. Both hydrodynamic and transport model calculations successfully describe the data at low $p_T$ ($< 1.5$ GeV/$c$), but fail to describe various features at higher $p_T$. In all systems, the $v_2$ values follow an approximate quark-number scaling as a function of the hadron transverse kinetic energy per constituent quark($KE_T/n_q$), which was also seen previously in $A$$+$$A$ collisions. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1710.09736v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1710.09736v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 June, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 26 October, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">353 authors, 12 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables. v2 is version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C. Data tables are included in the Appendix. Plain text data tables for points plotted in figures for other PHENIX publications are publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 97, 064904 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.05649">arXiv:1709.05649</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1709.05649">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1709.05649">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.064911">10.1103/PhysRevC.97.064911 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> L茅vy-stable two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV Au$+$Au collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Ta%27ani%2C+H">H. Al-Ta'ani</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Angerami%2C+A">A. Angerami</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aramaki%2C+Y">Y. Aramaki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bassalleck%2C+B">B. Bassalleck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a> , et al. (422 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1709.05649v3-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present a detailed measurement of charged two-pion correlation functions in 0%-30% centrality $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV Au$+$Au collisions by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The data are well described by Bose-Einstein correlation functions stemming from L茅vy-stable source distributions. Using a fine transverse momentum binning, we extract the correlation strength… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1709.05649v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1709.05649v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1709.05649v3-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present a detailed measurement of charged two-pion correlation functions in 0%-30% centrality $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV Au$+$Au collisions by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The data are well described by Bose-Einstein correlation functions stemming from L茅vy-stable source distributions. Using a fine transverse momentum binning, we extract the correlation strength parameter $位$, the L茅vy index of stability $伪$ and the L茅vy length scale parameter $R$ as a function of average transverse mass of the pair $m_T$. We find that the positively and the negatively charged pion pairs yield consistent results, and their correlation functions are represented, within uncertainties, by the same L茅vy-stable source functions. The $位(m_T)$ measurements indicate a decrease of the strength of the correlations at low $m_T$. The L茅vy length scale parameter $R(m_T)$ decreases with increasing $m_T$, following a hydrodynamically predicted type of scaling behavior. The values of the L茅vy index of stability $伪$ are found to be significantly lower than the Gaussian case of $伪=2$, but also significantly larger than the conjectured value that may characterize the critical point of a second-order quark-hadron phase transition. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1709.05649v3-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1709.05649v3-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 15 September, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 17 September, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">448 authors, 25 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, 2010 data. v3 is version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C with some Table II numbers and Fig. 5 updated to match publication. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 97, 064911 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.00773">arXiv:1709.00773</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1709.00773">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1709.00773">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Phenomenology">hep-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Theory">nucl-th</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.07.066">10.1016/j.physletb.2018.07.066 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Collision Energy Dependence of Moments of Net-Kaon Multiplicity Distributions at RHIC </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a> , et al. (327 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1709.00773v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Fluctuations of conserved quantities such as baryon number, charge, and strangeness are sensitive to the correlation length of the hot and dense matter created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions and can be used to search for the QCD critical point. We report the first measurements of the moments of net-kaon multiplicity distributions in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5,… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1709.00773v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1709.00773v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1709.00773v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Fluctuations of conserved quantities such as baryon number, charge, and strangeness are sensitive to the correlation length of the hot and dense matter created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions and can be used to search for the QCD critical point. We report the first measurements of the moments of net-kaon multiplicity distributions in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, 62.4, and 200 GeV. The collision centrality and energy dependence of the mean ($M$), variance ($蟽^2$), skewness ($S$), and kurtosis ($魏$) for net-kaon multiplicity distributions as well as the ratio $蟽^2/M$ and the products $S蟽$ and $魏蟽^2$ are presented. Comparisons are made with Poisson and negative binomial baseline calculations as well as with UrQMD, a transport model (UrQMD) that does not include effects from the QCD critical point. Within current uncertainties, the net-kaon cumulant ratios appear to be monotonic as a function of collision energy. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1709.00773v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1709.00773v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 16 September, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 3 September, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">12 pages, 11 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Lett. B 785, 551 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.07132">arXiv:1708.07132</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1708.07132">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1708.07132">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1708.07132">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.062301">10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.062301 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam-Energy Dependence of Directed Flow of $螞$, $\bar螞$, $K^\pm$, $K^0_s$ and $蠁$ in Au+Au Collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a> , et al. (326 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1708.07132v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Rapidity-odd directed flow measurements at midrapidity are presented for $螞$, $\bar螞$, $K^\pm$, $K^0_s$ and $蠁$ at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} =$ 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, 62.4 and 200 GeV in Au+Au collisions recorded by the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. These measurements greatly expand the scope of data available to constrain models with differing prescriptions for the equation o… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1708.07132v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1708.07132v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1708.07132v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Rapidity-odd directed flow measurements at midrapidity are presented for $螞$, $\bar螞$, $K^\pm$, $K^0_s$ and $蠁$ at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} =$ 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, 62.4 and 200 GeV in Au+Au collisions recorded by the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. These measurements greatly expand the scope of data available to constrain models with differing prescriptions for the equation of state of quantum chromodynamics. Results show good sensitivity for testing a picture where flow is assumed to be imposed before hadron formation and the observed particles are assumed to form via coalescence of constituent quarks. The pattern of departure from a coalescence-inspired sum-rule can be a valuable new tool for probing the collision dynamics. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1708.07132v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1708.07132v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 15 January, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 August, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">7 pages, 3 figures, STAR collaboration. Revised version accepted by PRL</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 062301 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.07080">arXiv:1708.07080</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1708.07080">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1708.07080">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1708.07080">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.97.032004">10.1103/PhysRevD.97.032004 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Azimuthal transverse single-spin asymmetries of inclusive jets and charged pions within jets from polarized-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a> , et al. (326 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1708.07080v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report the first measurements of transverse single-spin asymmetries for inclusive jet and jet + $蟺^{\pm}$ production at midrapidity from transversely polarized proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV. The data were collected in 2011 with the STAR detector sampled from 23 pb$^{-1}$ integrated luminosity with an average beam polarization of 53%. Asymmetries are reported for jets with tra… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1708.07080v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1708.07080v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1708.07080v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report the first measurements of transverse single-spin asymmetries for inclusive jet and jet + $蟺^{\pm}$ production at midrapidity from transversely polarized proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 500$ GeV. The data were collected in 2011 with the STAR detector sampled from 23 pb$^{-1}$ integrated luminosity with an average beam polarization of 53%. Asymmetries are reported for jets with transverse momenta $6 < p_{T, jet} < 55$ GeV/c and pseudorapidity $|畏| < 1$. Presented are measurements of the inclusive-jet azimuthal transverse single-spin asymmetry, sensitive to twist-3 initial-state quark-gluon correlators; the Collins asymmetry, sensitive to quark transversity coupled to the polarized Collins fragmentation function; and the first measurement of the "Collins-like" asymmetry, sensitive to linearly polarized gluons. Within the present statistical precision, inclusive-jet and Collins-like asymmetries are small, with the latter allowing the first experimental constraints on gluon linear polarization in a polarized proton. At higher values of jet transverse momenta, we observe the first non-zero Collins asymmetries in polarized-proton collisions, with a statistical significance of greater than $5蟽$. The results span a range of x similar to results from SIDIS but at much higher $Q^{2}$. The Collins results enable tests of universality and factorization-breaking in the transverse momentum-dependent formulation of perturbative quantum chromodynamics. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1708.07080v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1708.07080v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 28 December, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 August, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> August 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">19 pages, 13 figures; Changes for version 2, as accepted by PRD: additional figure (new Fig. 2) comparing kinematic range of these data to existing DIS data, minor text updates for clarity</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. D 97, 032004 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.01988">arXiv:1707.01988</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1707.01988">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1707.01988">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.032301">10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.032301 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Beam Energy Dependence of Jet-Quenching Effects in Au+Au Collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{ \mathrm{NN}}}}$ = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, and 62.4 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adams%2C+J+R">J. R. Adams</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K">K. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a> , et al. (322 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1707.01988v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report measurements of the nuclear modification factor, $R_{ \mathrm{CP}}$, for charged hadrons as well as identified $蟺^{+(-)}$, $K^{+(-)}$, and $p(\overline{p})$ for Au+Au collision energies of $\sqrt{s_{_{ \mathrm{NN}}}}$ = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, and 62.4 GeV. We observe a clear high-$p_{\mathrm{T}}$ net suppression in central collisions at 62.4 GeV for charged hadrons which evolves… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1707.01988v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1707.01988v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1707.01988v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report measurements of the nuclear modification factor, $R_{ \mathrm{CP}}$, for charged hadrons as well as identified $蟺^{+(-)}$, $K^{+(-)}$, and $p(\overline{p})$ for Au+Au collision energies of $\sqrt{s_{_{ \mathrm{NN}}}}$ = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, and 62.4 GeV. We observe a clear high-$p_{\mathrm{T}}$ net suppression in central collisions at 62.4 GeV for charged hadrons which evolves smoothly to a large net enhancement at lower energies. This trend is driven by the evolution of the pion spectra, but is also very similar for the kaon spectra. While the magnitude of the proton $R_{ \mathrm{CP}}$ at high $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ does depend on collision energy, neither the proton nor the anti-proton $R_{ \mathrm{CP}}$ at high $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ exhibit net suppression at any energy. A study of how the binary collision scaled high-$p_{\mathrm{T}}$ yield evolves with centrality reveals a non-monotonic shape that is consistent with the idea that jet-quenching is increasing faster than the combined phenomena that lead to enhancement. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1707.01988v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1707.01988v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 6 July, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">3 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 032301 (2018) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.09333">arXiv:1703.09333</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.09333">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1703.09333">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.95.112001">10.1103/PhysRevD.95.112001 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Cross section and transverse single-spin asymmetry of muons from open heavy-flavor decays in polarized $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumann%2C+C">C. Baumann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumgart%2C+S">S. Baumgart</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bazilevsky%2C+A">A. Bazilevsky</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Beaumier%2C+M">M. Beaumier</a> , et al. (412 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1703.09333v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The cross section and transverse single-spin asymmetries of $渭^{-}$ and $渭^{+}$ from open heavy-flavor decays in polarized $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV were measured by the PHENIX experiment during 2012 at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Because heavy-flavor production is dominated by gluon-gluon interactions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV, these measurements offer a unique opportunity to… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1703.09333v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1703.09333v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1703.09333v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The cross section and transverse single-spin asymmetries of $渭^{-}$ and $渭^{+}$ from open heavy-flavor decays in polarized $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV were measured by the PHENIX experiment during 2012 at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Because heavy-flavor production is dominated by gluon-gluon interactions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV, these measurements offer a unique opportunity to obtain information on the trigluon correlation functions. The measurements are performed at forward and backward rapidity ($1.4<|y|<2.0$) over the transverse momentum range of $1.25<p_T<7$ GeV/$c$ for the cross section and $1.25<p_T<5$ GeV/$c$ for the asymmetry measurements. The obtained cross section is compared to a fixed-order-plus-next-to-leading-log perturbative-quantum-chromodynamics calculation. The asymmetry results are consistent with zero within uncertainties, and a model calculation based on twist-3 three-gluon correlations agrees with the data. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1703.09333v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1703.09333v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 18 April, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 27 March, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">437 authors, 15 pages, 9 figures, 7 tables, 2015 data. v2 is version accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. D. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. D 95, 112001 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.07705">arXiv:1702.07705</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.07705">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1702.07705">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.96.054904">10.1103/PhysRevC.96.054904 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Coherent diffractive photoproduction of $蟻^{0}$ mesons on gold nuclei at RHIC </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcik%2C+J">J. Bielcik</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcikova%2C+J">J. Bielcikova</a> , et al. (326 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.07705v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The STAR Collaboration reports on the photoproduction of $蟺^+蟺^-$ pairs in gold-gold collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 200 GeV/nucleon-pair. These pion pairs are produced when a nearly-real photon emitted by one ion scatters from the other ion. We fit the $蟺^+蟺^-$ invariant mass spectrum with a combination of $蟻$ and $蠅$ resonances and a direct $蟺^+蟺^-$ continuum. This is the first observ… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.07705v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1702.07705v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.07705v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The STAR Collaboration reports on the photoproduction of $蟺^+蟺^-$ pairs in gold-gold collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 200 GeV/nucleon-pair. These pion pairs are produced when a nearly-real photon emitted by one ion scatters from the other ion. We fit the $蟺^+蟺^-$ invariant mass spectrum with a combination of $蟻$ and $蠅$ resonances and a direct $蟺^+蟺^-$ continuum. This is the first observation of the $蠅$ in ultra-peripheral collisions, and the first measurement of $蟻-蠅$ interference at energies where photoproduction is dominated by Pomeron exchange. The $蠅$ amplitude is consistent with the measured $纬p\rightarrow 蠅p$ cross section, a classical Glauber calculation and the $蠅\rightarrow蟺^+蟺^-$ branching ratio. The $蠅$ phase angle is similar to that observed at much lower energies, showing that the $蟻-蠅$ phase difference does not depend significantly on photon energy. The $蟻^0$ differential cross section $d蟽/dt$ exhibits a clear diffraction pattern, compatible with scattering from a gold nucleus, with 2 minima visible. The positions of the diffractive minima agree better with the predictions of a quantum Glauber calculation that does not include nuclear shadowing than with a calculation that does include shadowing. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.07705v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1702.07705v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 24 February, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">24 pages with 9 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01108">arXiv:1702.01108</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.01108">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1702.01108">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Experiment">hep-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.96.024905">10.1103/PhysRevC.96.024905 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurements of jet quenching with semi-inclusive hadron+jet distributions in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcik%2C+J">J. Bielcik</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcikova%2C+J">J. Bielcikova</a> , et al. (325 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.01108v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The STAR Collaboration reports the measurement of semi-inclusive distributions of charged-particle jets recoiling from a high transverse momentum hadron trigger, in central and peripheral Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV. Charged jets are reconstructed with the anti-kT algorithm for jet radii R between 0.2 and 0.5 and with low infrared cutoff of track constituents ($p_T>0.2$ GeV/c). A… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.01108v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1702.01108v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.01108v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The STAR Collaboration reports the measurement of semi-inclusive distributions of charged-particle jets recoiling from a high transverse momentum hadron trigger, in central and peripheral Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV. Charged jets are reconstructed with the anti-kT algorithm for jet radii R between 0.2 and 0.5 and with low infrared cutoff of track constituents ($p_T>0.2$ GeV/c). A novel mixed-event technique is used to correct the large uncorrelated background present in heavy ion collisions. Corrected recoil jet distributions are reported at mid-rapidity, for charged-jet transverse momentum $p_T^\mathrm{jet,ch}<30$ GeV/c. Comparison is made to similar measurements for Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV, to calculations for p+p collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV based on the PYTHIA Monte Carlo generator and on a Next-to-Leading Order perturbative QCD approach, and to theoretical calculations incorporating jet quenching. The recoil jet yield is suppressed in central relative to peripheral collisions, with the magnitude of the suppression corresponding to medium-induced charged energy transport out of the jet cone of $2.8\pm0.2\mathrm{(stat)}\pm1.5\mathrm{(sys)}$ GeV/c, for $10<p_T^\mathrm{jet,ch}<20$ GeV/c and R = 0.5. No medium-induced change in jet shape is observed for $R<0.5$. The azimuthal distribution of low-$p_T^\mathrm{jet,ch}$ recoil jets may be enhanced at large azimuthal angles to the trigger axis, due to scattering off quasi-particles in the hot QCD medium. Measurement of this distribution gives a 90% statistical confidence upper limit to the yield enhancement at large deflection angles in central Au+Au collisions of $50\pm30\mathrm{(sys)\%}$ of the large-angle yield in p+pcollisions predicted by PYTHIA. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.01108v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1702.01108v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 3 February, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">Submitted to Phys Rev C</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 96, 024905 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01085">arXiv:1702.01085</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.01085">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1702.01085">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1702.01085">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.96.064901">10.1103/PhysRevC.96.064901 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> B-meson production at forward and backward rapidity in $p$+$p$ and Cu+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200 GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akimoto%2C+R">R. Akimoto</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Andrieux%2C+V">V. Andrieux</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asano%2C+H">H. Asano</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bandara%2C+N+S">N. S. Bandara</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bannier%2C+B">B. Bannier</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bathe%2C+S">S. Bathe</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baublis%2C+V">V. Baublis</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumann%2C+C">C. Baumann</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baumgart%2C+S">S. Baumgart</a> , et al. (436 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.01085v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The fraction of $J/蠄$ mesons which come from B-meson decay, $\textrm{F}_{B{\rightarrow}J/蠄}$, is measured for J/$蠄$ rapidity \mbox{$1.2<|y|<2.2$} and $p_T>0$ in $p$+$p$ and Cu+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200 GeV with the PHENIX detector. The extracted fraction is $\textrm{F}_{B{\rightarrow}J/蠄}$ = 0.025 $\pm$ 0.006(stat) $\pm$ 0.010(syst) for $p$+$p$ collisions. For Cu+Au collisions,… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.01085v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1702.01085v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.01085v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The fraction of $J/蠄$ mesons which come from B-meson decay, $\textrm{F}_{B{\rightarrow}J/蠄}$, is measured for J/$蠄$ rapidity \mbox{$1.2<|y|<2.2$} and $p_T>0$ in $p$+$p$ and Cu+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$=200 GeV with the PHENIX detector. The extracted fraction is $\textrm{F}_{B{\rightarrow}J/蠄}$ = 0.025 $\pm$ 0.006(stat) $\pm$ 0.010(syst) for $p$+$p$ collisions. For Cu+Au collisions, $\textrm{F}_{B{\rightarrow}J/蠄}$ is 0.094 $\pm$ 0.028(stat) $\pm$ 0.037(syst) in the Au-going direction ($-2.2<y<-1.2$) and 0.089 $\pm$ 0.026(stat) $\pm$ 0.040(syst) in the Cu-going direction ($1.2<y<2.2$). The nuclear modification factor, $R_{\rm CuAu}$, of B mesons in Cu+Au collisions is consistent with binary scaling of measured yields in $p$+$p$ at both forward and backward rapidity. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.01085v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1702.01085v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 12 November, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 3 February, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">461 authors, 19 pages, 15 figures, 5 tables, 2012,15 data. v2 is version accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 96, 064901 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01084">arXiv:1702.01084</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.01084">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1702.01084">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.96.024907">10.1103/PhysRevC.96.024907 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurements of $e^+e^-$ pairs from open heavy flavor in $p$+$p$ and $d$+$A$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$ GeV </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adare%2C+A">A. Adare</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Afanasiev%2C+S">S. Afanasiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aidala%2C+C">C. Aidala</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Akiba%2C+Y">Y. Akiba</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Al-Bataineh%2C+H">H. Al-Bataineh</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alexander%2C+J">J. Alexander</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alfred%2C+M">M. Alfred</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoki%2C+K">K. Aoki</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Apadula%2C+N">N. Apadula</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aphecetche%2C+L">L. Aphecetche</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Asai%2C+J">J. Asai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Atomssa%2C+E+T">E. T. Atomssa</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averbeck%2C+R">R. Averbeck</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Awes%2C+T+C">T. C. Awes</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ayuso%2C+C">C. Ayuso</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Azmoun%2C+B">B. Azmoun</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Babintsev%2C+V">V. Babintsev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bagoly%2C+A">A. Bagoly</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+M">M. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+G">G. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baksay%2C+L">L. Baksay</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Baldisseri%2C+A">A. Baldisseri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barish%2C+K+N">K. N. Barish</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Barnes%2C+P+D">P. D. Barnes</a> , et al. (485 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.01084v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We report a measurement of $e^+e^-$ pairs from semileptonic heavy-flavor decays in $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$~GeV. The $e^+e^-$ pair yield from $b\bar{b}$ and $c\bar{c}$ is separated by exploiting a double differential fit done simultaneously in dielectron invariant mass and $p_T$. We used three different event generators, {\sc pythia}, {\sc mc@nlo}, and {\sc powheg}, to simulate th… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.01084v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1702.01084v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1702.01084v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We report a measurement of $e^+e^-$ pairs from semileptonic heavy-flavor decays in $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$~GeV. The $e^+e^-$ pair yield from $b\bar{b}$ and $c\bar{c}$ is separated by exploiting a double differential fit done simultaneously in dielectron invariant mass and $p_T$. We used three different event generators, {\sc pythia}, {\sc mc@nlo}, and {\sc powheg}, to simulate the $e^+e^-$ spectra from $c\bar{c}$ and $b\bar{b}$ production. The data can be well described by all three generators within the detector acceptance. However, when using the generators to extrapolate to $4蟺$, significant differences are observed for the total cross section. These difference are less pronounced for $b\bar{b}$ than for $c\bar{c}$. The same model dependence was observed in already published $d$+$A$ data. The $p$+$p$ data are also directly compared with $d$+$A$ data in mass and $p_T$, and within the statistical accuracy no nuclear modification is seen. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1702.01084v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1702.01084v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 July, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 3 February, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> February 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">510 authors, 19 pages, 16 figures, 7 tables, 2006 data. v2 is version accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 96, 024907 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.07065">arXiv:1701.07065</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1701.07065">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1701.07065">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1701.07065">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.96.044904">10.1103/PhysRevC.96.044904 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Bulk Properties of the Medium Produced in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions from the Beam Energy Scan Program </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcik%2C+J">J. Bielcik</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcikova%2C+J">J. Bielcikova</a> , et al. (324 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1701.07065v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present measurements of bulk properties of the matter produced in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$ 7.7, 11.5, 19.6, 27, and 39 GeV using identified hadrons ($蟺^\pm$, $K^\pm$, $p$ and $\bar{p}$) from the STAR experiment in the Beam Energy Scan (BES) Program at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Midrapidity ($|y|<$0.1) results for multiplicity densities $dN/dy$, average transverse mo… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1701.07065v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1701.07065v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1701.07065v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present measurements of bulk properties of the matter produced in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$ 7.7, 11.5, 19.6, 27, and 39 GeV using identified hadrons ($蟺^\pm$, $K^\pm$, $p$ and $\bar{p}$) from the STAR experiment in the Beam Energy Scan (BES) Program at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Midrapidity ($|y|<$0.1) results for multiplicity densities $dN/dy$, average transverse momenta $\langle p_T \rangle$ and particle ratios are presented. The chemical and kinetic freeze-out dynamics at these energies are discussed and presented as a function of collision centrality and energy. These results constitute the systematic measurements of bulk properties of matter formed in heavy-ion collisions over a broad range of energy (or baryon chemical potential) at RHIC. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1701.07065v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1701.07065v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 14 October, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 24 January, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">35 pages, 38 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. C 96, 044904 (2017) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.06497">arXiv:1701.06497</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1701.06497">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1701.06497">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Theory">nucl-th</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.075">10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.075 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Constraining the initial conditions and temperature dependent transport with three-particle correlations in Au+Au collisions </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. Adamczyk</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adkins%2C+J+K">J. K. Adkins</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Agakishiev%2C+G">G. Agakishiev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aggarwal%2C+M+M">M. M. Aggarwal</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ahammed%2C+Z">Z. Ahammed</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ajitanand%2C+N+N">N. N. Ajitanand</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Alekseev%2C+I">I. Alekseev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Anderson%2C+D+M">D. M. Anderson</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aoyama%2C+R">R. Aoyama</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aparin%2C+A">A. Aparin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Arkhipkin%2C+D">D. Arkhipkin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Aschenauer%2C+E+C">E. C. Aschenauer</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Ashraf%2C+M+U">M. U. Ashraf</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Attri%2C+A">A. Attri</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Averichev%2C+G+S">G. S. Averichev</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bai%2C+X">X. Bai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bairathi%2C+V">V. Bairathi</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Behera%2C+A">A. Behera</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bellwied%2C+R">R. Bellwied</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhasin%2C+A">A. Bhasin</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhati%2C+A+K">A. K. Bhati</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bhattarai%2C+P">P. Bhattarai</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcik%2C+J">J. Bielcik</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Bielcikova%2C+J">J. Bielcikova</a> , et al. (324 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1701.06497v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present three-particle mixed-harmonic correlations $\la \cos (m蠁_a + n蠁_b - (m+n) 蠁_c)\ra$ for harmonics $m,n=1-3$ for charged particles in $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$200 GeV Au+Au collisions at RHIC. These measurements provide information on the three-dimensional structure of the initial collision zone and are important for constraining models of a subsequent low-viscosity quark-gluon plasma expansion ph… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1701.06497v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1701.06497v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1701.06497v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present three-particle mixed-harmonic correlations $\la \cos (m蠁_a + n蠁_b - (m+n) 蠁_c)\ra$ for harmonics $m,n=1-3$ for charged particles in $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$200 GeV Au+Au collisions at RHIC. These measurements provide information on the three-dimensional structure of the initial collision zone and are important for constraining models of a subsequent low-viscosity quark-gluon plasma expansion phase. We investigate correlations between the first, second and third harmonics predicted as a consequence of fluctuations in the initial state. The dependence of the correlations on the pseudorapidity separation between particles show hints of a breaking of longitudinal invariance. We compare our results to a number of state-of-the art hydrodynamic calculations with different initial states and temperature dependent viscosities. These measurements provide important steps towards constraining the temperature dependent transport and the longitudinal structure of the initial state at RHIC. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1701.06497v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1701.06497v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 2 April, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 January, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">8 pages, 4 figures, v2 : a new figure, texts & references added</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.06496">arXiv:1701.06496</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1701.06496">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/ps/1701.06496">ps</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1701.06496">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Experiment">nucl-ex</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Nuclear Theory">nucl-th</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.034918">10.1103/PhysRevC.98.034918 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Harmonic decomposition of three-particle azimuthal correlations at RHIC </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=STAR+Collaboration"> STAR Collaboration</a>, <a href="/search/nucl-ex?searchtype=author&query=Adamczyk%2C+L">L. 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(324 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1701.06496v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We present measurements of three-particle correlations for various harmonics in Au+Au collisions at energies ranging from $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=7.7$ to 200 GeV using the STAR detector. The quantity $\langle\cos(m蠁_1+n蠁_2-(m+n)蠁_3)\rangle$ is evaluated as a function of $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$, collision centrality, transverse momentum, $p_T$, pseudo-rapidity difference, $螖畏$, and harmonics ($m$ and $n$).… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1701.06496v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1701.06496v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1701.06496v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We present measurements of three-particle correlations for various harmonics in Au+Au collisions at energies ranging from $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=7.7$ to 200 GeV using the STAR detector. The quantity $\langle\cos(m蠁_1+n蠁_2-(m+n)蠁_3)\rangle$ is evaluated as a function of $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$, collision centrality, transverse momentum, $p_T$, pseudo-rapidity difference, $螖畏$, and harmonics ($m$ and $n$). These data provide detailed information on global event properties like the three-dimensional structure of the initial overlap region, the expansion dynamics of the matter produced in the collisions, and the transport properties of the medium. A strong dependence on $螖畏$ is observed for most harmonic combinations consistent with breaking of longitudinal boost invariance. Data reveal changes with energy in the two-particle correlation functions relative to the second-harmonic event-plane and provide ways to constrain models of heavy-ion collisions over a wide range of collision energies. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1701.06496v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1701.06496v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 2 April, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 23 January, 2017; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> January 2017. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">19 pages, 15 figures, v2 : additional texts and references added</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. 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