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Observation of modified hadronization in relativistic Au+Au collisions: a promising signature for deconfined quark-gluon matter
Measurements of identified particles from Au+Au collisions at
GeV are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on nuclear
modification, baryon-to-meson ratios, and elliptic flow at intermediate
transverse momentum ( GeV/c). Possible connections between (1)
these measurements, (2) the running coupling for static quark anti-quark pairs
at finite temperature, and (3) the creation of a deconfined quark-gluon phase
are presented. Modifications to hadronization in Au+Au collisions are proposed
as a likely signature for the creation of deconfined colored matter.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, invited talk at the Strange Quark Matter 2004
conference, Cape Town, South Afric
Evidence from Identified Particles for Active Quark and Gluon Degrees of Freedom
Measurements of intermediate pT (1.5 < pT < 5.0 GeV/c) identified particle
distributions in heavy ion collisions at SPS and RHIC energies display striking
dependencies on the number of constituent quarks in the corresponding hadron.
One finds that elliptic flow at intermediate pT follows a constituent quark
scaling law as predicted by models of hadron formation through coalescence. In
addition, baryon production is also found to increase with event multiplicity
much faster than meson production. The rate of increase is similar for all
baryons, and seemingly independent of mass. This indicates that the number of
constituent quarks determines the multiplicity dependence of identified hadron
production at intermediate pT. We review these measurements and interpret the
experimental findings.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, proceedings for SQM2006 conference in Los Angele
Higher Flow Harmonics in Heavy Ion Collisions from STAR
We report STAR measurements relating to higher flow harmonics including the
centrality dependence of two- and four-particle cumulants for harmonics 1 to 6.
Two-particle correlation functions vs. \Delta\eta and \Delta\phi are presented
for pT and number correlations. We find the power spectra (Fourier Transforms
of the correlation functions) for central collisions drop quickly for higher
harmonics. The \Delta\eta dependence of v3{2}2 and the pT and centrality
dependence of v2 and v3 are studied. Trends are conistent with expectations
from models including hot-spots in the initial energy density and an expansion
phase. We also present v3 and v2{2}2 - v2{4}2 vs. \surdsNN .Comment: 8 pages. Conference proceedings for Quark Matter 201
Ultra-large bandwidth hollow-core guiding in all-silica Bragg fibers with nano-supports
We demonstrate a new class of hollow-core Bragg fibers that are composed of
concentric cylindrical silica rings separated by nanoscale support bridges. We
theoretically predict and experimentally observe hollow-core confinement over
an octave frequency range. The bandwidth of bandgap guiding in this new class
of Bragg fibers exceeds that of other hollow-core fibers reported in the
literature. With only three rings of silica cladding layers, these Bragg fibers
achieve propagation loss of the order of 1 dB/m.Comment: 9 pages including 5 figure
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