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    Overview on jet results from STAR

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    Full jet reconstruction allows access to the parton kinematics over a large energy domain and can be used to constrain the mechanisms of energy loss in heavy-ion collisions. Such measurements are challenging at RHIC, due to the high-multiplicity environments created in heavy-ion collisions. In these proceedings, we report an overview of the results on full jet reconstruction obtained by the STAR experiment. Jet measurements in 200 GeV p+p show that jets are calibrated pQCD probes and provide a baseline for jet measurements in Au+Au collisions. Inclusive differential jet production cross sections and ratios are reported for central 200 GeV Au+Au collisions and compared to p+p. We also present measurements of fully reconstructed di-jets at mid-rapidity, and compare spectra and fragmentation functions in p+p and central Au+Au collisions.Comment: Proceedings for the 26th WWND conferenc

    Non Identical strange particle correlations in Au-Au collisions at sNN=\sqrt{s_{NN}}= 200 GeV from the STAR experiment

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    Information about the space-time evolution of colliding nuclei can be extracted correlating particles emitted from nuclear collisions. The high density of particles produced in the STAR experiment allows the measurement of non-identical strange particle correlations. Due to the absence of Coulomb interaction, p−Λp-\Lambda and pˉ−Λ\bar{p}-\Lambda systems are more sensitive to the source size than p−pp-p pairs. Strong interaction potential has been studied using p−Λp-\Lambda, and for the first time, pˉ−Λ\bar{p}-\Lambda pairs. The experimental correlation functions have been described in the frame of a model based on the p−np-n interaction. The first preliminary measurement of π\pi - Ξ\Xi correlations has been performed, allowing to extract information about the freeze-out time and the space-time asymmetries in particle emission closely related to the transverse radial expansion and decay of resonances.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, contribution to proceedings of the Second Warsaw Meeting on Particle Correlations and Resonances in Heavy Ion Collisions, Warsaw 15-18 Oct 2003, to be published in Nucleonic

    Recent STAR results in high-energy polarized proton-proton collisions at RHIC

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    The STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory is carrying out a spin physics program in high-energy polarized p⃗+p⃗\vec{p}+\vec{p} collisions at s=200−500 \sqrt{s}=200-500\,GeV to gain a deeper insight into the spin structure and dynamics of the proton. One of the main objectives of the spin physics program at RHIC is the extraction of the polarized gluon distribution function based on measurements of gluon initiated processes, such as hadron and jet production. The STAR detector is well suited for the reconstruction of various final states involving jets, Ï€0\pi^{0}, π±\pi^{\pm}, e±^{\pm} and γ\gamma, which allows to measure several different processes. Recent results will be shown on the measurement of jet production and hadron production at s=200 \sqrt{s}=200\,GeV. The RHIC spin physics program has recently completed the first data taking period in 2009 of polarized p⃗+p⃗\vec{p}+\vec{p} collisions at s=500 \sqrt{s}=500\,GeV. This opens a new era in the study of the spin-flavor structure of the proton based on the production of W−(+)W^{-(+)} bosons. Recent STAR results on the first measurement of WW boson production in polarized p⃗+p⃗\vec{p}+\vec{p} collisions will be shown.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, Talk presented at the 26th Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, January 2-9, 2010 to be published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS) The author may be contacted via: [email protected]

    Azimuthally-sensitive pion HBT at RHIC

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    The STAR Collaboration has measured two-pion correlation functions versus emission angle with respect to the event plane in non-central Au+Au collisions at \sqrt{s_{NN}}=130, 200 GeV. In the context of a parameterized freezeout scenario, the data suggest an out-of-plane freezeout geometry, and a rapid system evolution to freezeout.Comment: presented at XXXII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics (ISMD2002), Alushta, Ukraine; to appear in the proceeding

    Search for Conical Emission with Three-Particle Correlations

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    We present preliminary STAR results on 3-particle azimuthal angle correlation studies in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV. The studies are carried out at mid-rapidity between a trigger particle with 3 ≤p⊥≤\le p_{\perp} \le 4 GeV/c and two associated particles in 1 ≤p⊥≤\le p_{\perp} \le 2 GeV/c. A cumulant analysis reveals finite 3-particle azimuthal correlations, dominated by near and away side particle correlations consistent with jet production, and jet-flow correlations. We use a two-component model to remove underlying background correlations. This analysis indicates the presence of the conical emission signals in central Au+Au collisions within the model assumptions about background composition and normalization.Comment: Proceedings for STAR talk presented at Quark Matter 2006, 4 pages 2 figures, Version 2: typos corrected, references adde
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