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Distant Galaxy Clusters Identified From Optical Background Fluctuations
We present the first high redshift (0.3 < z < 1.1) galaxy clusters found by
systematically identifying optical low surface brightness fluctuations in the
background sky. Using spectra obtained with the Keck telescope and I-band
images from the Palomar 1.5m telescope, we conclude that at least eight of the
ten candidates examined are high redshift galaxy clusters. The identification
of such clusters from low surface brightness fluctuations provides a
complementary alternative to classic selection methods based on overdensities
of resolved galaxies, and enables us to search efficiently for rich high
redshift clusters over large areas of the sky. The detections described here
are the first in a survey that covers a total of nearly 140 sq. degrees of the
sky and should yield, if these preliminary results are representative, over 300
such clusters.Comment: Submitted to ApJ
Near-Optimal Evasion of Convex-Inducing Classifiers
Classifiers are often used to detect miscreant activities. We study how an
adversary can efficiently query a classifier to elicit information that allows
the adversary to evade detection at near-minimal cost. We generalize results of
Lowd and Meek (2005) to convex-inducing classifiers. We present algorithms that
construct undetected instances of near-minimal cost using only polynomially
many queries in the dimension of the space and without reverse engineering the
decision boundary.Comment: 8 pages; to appear at AISTATS'201
Measurement of Sivers Asymmetries for Di-jets in \sqrt{s}=200 GeV pp Collisions at STAR
Measurement of the transverse spin dependence of the di-jet opening angle in
pp collisions at sqrt{s}=200 GeV has been performed by the STAR collaboration.
An analyzing power consistent with zero has been observed over a broad range in
pseudorapidity sum of the two jets with respect to the polarized beam
direction. A non-zero (Sivers) correlation between transverse momentum
direction of partons in the initial state and transverse spin orientation of
the parent proton has been previously observed in semi-inclusive deep inelastic
scattering (SIDIS).
The present measurements are much smaller than deduced from predictions made
for STAR di-jets based on non-zero quark Sivers functions deduced from SIDIS,
and furthermore indicate that gluon Sivers asymmetries are comparably small.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, talk presented at SPIN 2006, Kyoto, October 200
New Challenges to Hydrodynamics from Azimuthal Anisotropy at RHIC
This paper presents ratio as a function of transverse
momentum (), pseudorapidity () and collision centrality in Au+Au
collisions at GeV using the STAR detector at the
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). It is found that is
larger than Hydrodynamic calculations, the centrality and transverse dependence
of this ratio can not be fully described by Hydrodynamics, and the
pseudorapidity dependence is opposite to what one expects from Hydrodynamics.
The dependence of is also presented. It is found that
for changes sign, and two possible explanations of
the sign change are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. CIPANP 06 proceedin
Longitudinal Double Spin Asymmetry in Inclusive Jet Production at STAR
This contribution reports on the first measurement of the longitudinal
double-spin asymmetry for the inclusive production of jets in
polarized proton-proton collisions at . The data
were collected with STAR at RHIC in the years 2003 and 2004, and correspond to
a sampled integrated luminosity of with beam
polarizations up to 45%. The results on cover jet transverse momenta
and agree with perturbative QCD evaluations
based on deep-inelastic scattering parametrizations for the gluon polarization
in the proton. The results disfavor large positive gluon polarization in the
polarized proton.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
An Integrated Tracker for STAR
The STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider RHIC studies the
new state of matter produced in relativistic heavy ion collisions and the spin
structure of the nucleon in collisions of polarized protons. In order to
improve the capabilities for heavy flavor measurements and the reconstruction
of charged vector bosons an upgrade of the tracking system both in the central
and the forward region is pursued. The integrated system providing high
resolution tracking and secondary vertex reconstruction capabilities will use
silicon pixel, strip and GEM technology.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the Proceedings of the 9th
Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP
2006), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, May 30 - June 3, 200
Inclusive Hadron Production in p+p Collisions at STAR
The STAR experiment at RHIC has measured a variety of inclusive hadron cross
sections in collisions at Sqrt(s) = 200 GeV. Measurements of the
differential cross section for inclusive charged pion production at mid
rapidity and for inclusive neutral pion production at forward rapidity (3.0 <
eta < 4.2) as well as the first preliminary result from STAR for the
differential cross section for inclusive neutral pion production near mid
rapidity are presented. These cross sections are compared to next-to-leading
order perturbative QCD calculations and can provide constraints on the pion
fragmentation functions. Good agreement between data and pQCD has been found
for all three cross sections.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to be published in the Proceedings of the 9th
Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP
2006), Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, May 30 - June 3, 2006, v2 with updated
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