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    Analysis of Vernier Scans during RHIC Run-13

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    The Production Cross Section of the \u3cem\u3eJ/ψ\u3c/em\u3e Meson Measured Using the PHENIX Detector at √ s =510 GeV

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    The inclusive differential production cross section of the J/ψ meson is measured with the PHENIX detector for p + p collisions at √ s = 510 GeV using the 2013 RHIC dataset. The measurement is performed using the dimuon decay channel at forward and backward rapidity ranges of 1.2 \u3c |y| \u3c 2.2 and for transverse momenta up to 12 GeV/c. The experimental results are compared to current predictions in NRQCD and serves to shed light on the ambiguity of the J/ψ production mechanism. The 2013 RHIC dataset provides unique challenges to the cross section measurement due to the effects of detector pile-up from multiple collisions. Techniques to quantify these effects are discussed

    Emittance measurements using Vernier Scans during Run 09 (pp at 250 GeV)

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    Measurement of ΄\Upsilon(1S+2S+3S) production in pp++pp and Au++Au collisions at sNN=200\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200 GeV

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    Measurements of bottomonium production in heavy ion and pp++pp collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) are presented. The inclusive yield of the three ΄\Upsilon states, ΄(1S+2S+3S)\Upsilon(1S+2S+3S), was measured in the PHENIX experiment via electron-positron decay pairs at midrapidity for Au++Au and pp++pp collisions at sNN=200\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200 GeV. The ΄(1S+2S+3S)→e+e−\Upsilon(1S+2S+3S)\rightarrow e^+e^- differential cross section at midrapidity was found to be Beedσ/dy=B_{\rm ee} d\sigma/dy = 108 ±\pm 38 (stat) ±\pm 15(syst) ±\pm 11 (luminosity) pb in pp++pp collisions. The nuclear modification factor in the 30\% most central Au++Au collisions indicates a suppression of the total ΄\Upsilon state yield relative to the extrapolation from pp++pp collision data. The suppression is consistent with measurements made by STAR at RHIC and at higher energies by the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.Comment: 506 authors, 15 pages, 17 figures, and 7 tables. v3 is as accepted by Phys. Rev. C. v2 has changes to text and figures, plus additional authors. Published version will be at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/phenix/WWW/info/pp1/1NN/ Plain text data tables are (or will be) at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.htm

    The BRAN luminosity detectors for the LHC

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    This paper describes the several phases which led, from the conceptual design, prototyping, construction and tests with beam, to the installation and operation of the BRAN (Beam RAte of Neutrals) relative luminosity monitors for the LHC. The detectors have been operating since 2009 to contribute, optimize and maintain the accelerator performance in the two high luminosity interaction regions (IR), the IR1 (ATLAS) and the IR5 (CMS). The devices are gas ionization chambers installed inside a neutral particle absorber 140 m away from the Interaction Points in IR1 and IR5 and monitor the energy deposited by electromagnetic showers produced by high-energy neutral particles from the collisions. The detectors have the capability to resolve the bunch-by-bunch luminosity at the 40 MHz bunch rate, as well as to survive the extreme level of radiation during the nominal LHC operation. The devices have operated since the early commissioning phase of the accelerator over a broad range of luminosities reaching 1.4*10^34 cm-2 s-1 with a peak pileup of 45 events per bunch crossing. Even though the nominal design luminosity of the LHC has been exceeded, the BRAN is operating well. After describing the multiple applications that the BRAN can be used to monitor the luminosity of the accelerator, we discuss the technical choices that led to its construction and the different tests performed prior to the installation in two IRs of the LHC. Performance simulations are presented together with operational results obtained during p-p operations, including runs at 40 MHz bunch rate, Pb-Pb operations and p-Pb operations.Comment: 22 pages, 32 Figure

    PROCEEDINGS OF RIKEN BNL RESEARCH CENTER WORKSHOP, RHIC SPIN COLLABORATION MEETINGS XII AND XIII, SEPTEMBER 16, 2002, OCTOBER 22, 2002.

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    THE DIJET CROSS SECTION MEASUREMENT IN PROTON-PROTON COLLISIONS AT A CENTER OF MASS ENERGY OF 500 GEV AT STAR

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    Polarized deep inelastic scattering experiments play a vital role in the exploration of the spin structure of the proton. The polarized proton-proton collider at RHIC provides direct access to the gluon spin distribution through longitudinal double spin asymmetry measurements of inclusive jets, pions, and dijets. This thesis presents the measurement of the dijet double differential cross-section in proton-proton collisions at center of mass energies of √s = 500 GeV. The data represent an integrated luminosity of 8.7 pb-1 recorded by the STAR detector during the 2009 RHIC run. A comprehensive jet analysis was performed to determine the ideal jet algorithm and jet parameters used in √s = 500 GeV collisions at the STAR detector. The cross-section is measured as a function of the dijet invariant mass (30 ≀ Mij ≀ 152 GeV) in the mid rapidity region with a maximum rapidity range of |ymax| ≀ 0.8. This result shows agreement with theoretical next-to-leading order pQCD calculations, motivating the use of dijet asymmetries at STAR to further constrain the shape of Δg(x)
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