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    Elliptic Flow and Fixed p_T Suppression in a Final State Interaction Model

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    It has been shown that a final state interaction model, used to describe J/psi suppression, can also describe the fixed p_T suppression of the pi^0 (and charged pions) yield at all values of p_T, with a final state interaction cross-section sigma close to one milibarn. We propose an extension of the model to the pion motion in the transverse plane - which introduces a dependence of the suppression on the azimuthal angle theta_R. Using the same value of sigma, we obtain values of the elliptic flow v_2 close to the experimental ones, for all values of p_T, including the soft p_T region.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figure

    A model-independent analysis of the dependence of the anomalous J/psi suppression on the number of participant nucleons

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    A recently published experimental dependence of the J/psi to Drell-Yan ratio on the measured, by a zero degree calorimeter, forward energy E_ZDC in Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN SPS is analyzed. Using a model-independent approach it is shown that the data are at variance with an earlier published experimental dependence of the same quantity on the transverse energy of neutral hadrons E_T. The discrepancy is related to a moderate centrality region: 100 < N_p < 200 (N_p is the number of participant nucleons) and is peculiar only to the data obtained within the `minimum bias' analysis (using the `theoretical Drell-Yan'). This could result from systematic experimental errors in the minimum bias sample. A possible source of the errors is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 3 PS-figures. V2: Misprints are correcte

    Integrating Multimedia: Demonstrations of Student-Generated Multimedia Products Made within Regular Content-Driven Courses

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    Education doctoral students in five different courses demonstrated their understanding of key concepts though creating multimedia learning products. This demonstration looks at the use of student-generated multimedia products as a pedagogical strategy to encourage learners to think more deeply about academic content. This demonstration shares over 20 different multimedia products from these different courses. The products are encouraging since students demonstrated a deeper level of academic understanding and a higher level of student engagement

    DTUJET--93 Sampling inelastic proton--proton and antiproton--proton collisions according to the two--component Dual Parton Model

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    A new version of a Monte Carlo Program for hadronic multi-particle production is presented. It is based on the two-component Dual Parton Model which includes the dual topological unitarization of soft and hard cross sections. The model treats both soft (low pp_{\perp}) and hard (minijet, large pp_{\perp}) processes in a unified and consistent way. The unified description is important at TeV-energies of hadron colliders, where the hard perturbative cross sections of QCD become large and comparable to the total cross sections.Comment: 20 pages , PHYSZZX, SI-93-

    Hard diffraction in hadron--hadron interactions and in photoproduction

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    Hard single diffractive processes are studied within the framework of the triple--Pomeron approximation. Using a Pomeron structure function motivated by Regge--theory we obtain parton distribution functions which do not obey momentum sum rule. Based on Regge-- factorization cross sections for hard diffraction are calculated. Furthermore, the model is applied to hard diffractive particle production in photoproduction and in ppˉp\bar{p} interactions.Comment: 13 pages, Latex, 13 uuencoded figure

    Damping of the HERA effect in DIS?

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    The drastic rise of the proton structure function F_2(x,Q^2) when the Bj\"orken variable x decreases, seen at HERA for a large span of Q^2, negative values for the 4-momentum transfer, may be damped when Q^2 increases beyond several hundreds GeV^2. A new data analysis and a comparison with recent models for the proton structure function is proposed to discuss this phenomenon in terms of the derivative \partial ln F_2(x,Q^2)/\partial ln(1/x).Comment: 14 pages (LaTeX) including 7 figures, misprints are correcte

    Transverse energy distributions and J/ψJ/\psi production in Pb+Pb collisions

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    We have analyzed the latest NA50 data on transverse energy distributions and J/ψJ/\psi suppression in Pb+Pb collisions. The transverse energy distribution was analysed in the geometric model of AA collisions. In the geometric model, fluctuations in the number of NN collisions at fixed impact parameter are taken into account. Analysis suggests that in Pb+Pb collisions, individual NN collisions produces less , than in other AA collisions. The nucleons are more transparent in Pb+Pb collisions. The transverse energy dependence of the J/ψJ/\psi suppression was obtained following the model of Blaizot et al, where charmonium suppression is assumed to be 100% effective above a threshold density. With fluctuations in number of NN collisions taken into account, good fit to the data is obtained, with a single parameter, the threshold density.Comment: Revised version with better E_T fit. 4 pages, 2 figure

    Calculation Of Secondary Particles In Atmosphere And Hadronic Interactions

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    Calculation of secondary particles produced by the interaction of cosmic rays with the nuclei of Earth's atmosphere pose important requirements to particle production models. Here we summarize the important features of hadronic simulations, stressing the importance of the so called ``microscopic'' approach, making explicit reference to the case of the FLUKA code. Some benchmarks are also presented.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures. Extended version of report given at the IInd Workshop on Matter and anti-Matter, Trento, Oct. 200

    Charmonium Suppression in Lead-Lead Collisions: Is There a Break in the J/ψJ/\psi Cross-Section?

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    In the framework of a model based on nuclear absorption plus comover interaction, we compute the ETE_{T} distribution of the J/ψJ/\psi in PbPbPbPb collisions at SPS and compare it with available NA50 data. Our analysis suggests that the existence of new physics (deconfinement phase transition) in the region E_{T} \lsim 100 GeV is unlikely and that signals of new physics should rather be searched in the region E_T \gsim 100 GeV. The ETE_{T} dependence of the J/ψJ/\psi transverse momentum has been computed. At large ETE_T it turns out to be much flatter in the comover approach than in a phase transition framework. Estimates of the J/ψJ/\psi suppression at RHIC and LHC energies are also given.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, 9 postscript figures included using epsfig; references updated and comments added; final version to appear in Phys. Rev.
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