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    Two particle azimuthal correlations at high transverse momentum in Pb - Au at 158 AGeV/c

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    The analysis of two-particle azimuthal angular correlations at high transverse momentum from Pb+Au collisions at 158 AGeV/c at SPS reveals substantial modifications of the away-side peak as compared to the distributions from p+p reactions. The data recorded with the CERES Time-Projection Chamber, which provides excellent tracking efficiency, suggest that the observed modification of the back-to-back structure implies significant re-interactions of the scattered partons within the medium. These findings at top SPS energy show features qualitatively similar to the results obtained at RHIC from Au+Au collisions at s=200\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV/c and Cu+Cu collisions at s=62\sqrt{s} = 62 GeV/c. We present the centrality and charge dependent conditional di-jet yields for similar transverse momentum windows as investigated by the RHIC experimentsThe analysis of two-particle azimuthal angular correlations at high transverse momentum from Pb+Au collisions at 158 AGeV/c at SPS reveals substantial modifications of the away-side peak as compared to the distributions from p+p reactions. The data recorded with the CERES Time-Projection Chamber, which provides excellent tracking efficiency, suggest that the observed modification of the back-to-back structure implies significant re-interactions of the scattered partons within the medium. These findings at top SPS energy show features qualitatively similar to the results obtained at RHIC from Au+Au collisions at s = 200  GeV / c and Cu+Cu collisions at s = 62  GeV / c [S.S. Adler et al., PHENIX Collaboration, arXiv:nucl-ex/0507004 , M. McCumber and J. Frantz, arXiv:nucl-ex/0511048 ]. We present the centrality and charge dependent conditional di-jet yields for similar transverse momentum windows as investigated by the RHIC experiments [S.S. Adler et al., PHENIX Collaboration, arXiv:nucl-ex/0507004 , M. McCumber and J. Frantz, arXiv:nucl-ex/0511048 , J. Adams et al., STAR Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 152301, arXiv:nucl-ex/0501016 ]

    High pT leading hadron suppression in nuclear collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 20 -- 200 GeV: data versus parton energy loss models

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    Experimental results on high transverse momentum (leading) hadron spectra in nucleus-nucleus collisions in the range sqrt(s_NN) = 20 -- 200 GeV are reviewed with an emphasis on the observed suppression compared to free space production in proton-proton collisions at the corresponding center-of-mass energies. The transverse-momentum and collision-energy (but seemingly not the in-medium path length) dependence of the experimental suppression factors measured in central collisions is consistent with the expectations of final-state non-Abelian parton energy loss in a dense QCD medium.Comment: Two typos correcte

    Antibodies aggravate the development of ischemic heart failure

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    Heart-specific antibodies have been widely associated with myocardial infarction (MI). However, it remains unclear whether autoantibodies mediate disease progression or are a byproduct of cardiac injury. To disambiguate the role of immunoglobulins in MI, we characterized the development of ischemic heart failure in agammaglobulinemic mice (AID-/-μS-/-). Although these animals can produce functional B cells, they cannot synthesize secretory IgM (μS-/-) or perform Ig class switching (AID-/-), leading to complete antibody deficiency. Agammaglobulinemia did not affect overall post-MI survival but resulted in a significant reduction in infarct size. Echocardiographic analyses showed that, compared with wild-type infarcted control mice, AID-/-μS-/- mice exhibited improved cardiac function and reduced remodeling on day 56 post-MI. These differences remained significant even after animals with matched infarct sizes were compared. Infarcted AID-/-μS-/- mice also showed reduced myocardial expression levels of transcripts known to promote adverse remodeling, such as matrix metalloproteinase-9, collagen type I a1, collagen type III a1, and IL-6. An unbiased screening of the heart reactivity potential in the plasma of wild-type MI animals revealed the presence of antibodies that target the myocardial scar and collagenase-sensitive epitopes. Moreover, we found that IgG accumulated within the scar tissues of infarcted mice and remained in close proximity with cells expressing Fcγ receptors (CD16/32), suggesting the existence of an in situ IgG-Fcγ receptor axis. Collectively, our study results confirm that antibodies contribute to ischemic heart failure progression and provide novel insights into the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Our study sheds some light on the long-standing debate over the relevance of autoantibodies in heart failure and might stimulate future research in the field. The observation of extracellular matrix-specific antibodies and the detection of Fcγ receptor-expressing cells within the scar provide novel insights into the mechanisms by which antibodies may contribute to adverse remodeling.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Gamma-Jet Tomography of Quark-Gluon Plasma in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions

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    Within the next-to-leading order (NLO) perturbative QCD (pQCD) parton model, suppression of away-side hadron spectra associated with a high pTp_{T} photon due to parton energy loss is shown to provide a complete tomographic picture of the dense matter formed in high-energy heavy-ion collisions at RHIC. Dictated by the shape of the γ\gamma-triggered jet spectrum in NLO pQCD, hadron spectra at large zT=pTh/pTγ>1z_T=p_T^{h}/p_T^{\gamma} \stackrel{>}{\sim} 1 are more susceptible to parton energy loss and therefore are dominated by surface emission of γ\gamma-triggered jets, whereas small zTz_{T} hadrons mainly come from fragmentation of jets with reduced energy from volume emission. These lead to different centrality dependence of the hadron suppression in different regions of zTz_{T}.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, proceedings for QM 2009 conferenc

    Direct Photons at RHIC

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    The PHENIX experiment has measured direct photons in sNN=200\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV Au+Au collisions and p+p collisions. The fraction of photons due to direct production in Au+Au collisions is shown as a function of pTp_T and centrality. This measurement is compared with expectation from pQCD calculations. Other possible sources of direct photons are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, presented at Hot Quarks 2004, Taos, N

    Direct Photon Measurement at RHIC-PHENIX

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    Results on direct photon measurements from the PHENIX experiment at RHIC are presented. The direct photon yields for pT>p_T>6 GeV/cc as a function of centrality in Au-Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200 GeV are found to be consistent with NLO pQCD calculation scaled by the number of binary collisions. The results suggest that the photons observed are emitted from the initial stage of hard scattering. Comparisons with several theoretical calculations are also presented.Comment: 8 pages, 13 figures. Proceedings for 21st Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics held in Breckenridge, Colorado, U.S.A., in Feburary, 200
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