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Dependence of the longitudinal shower profile on the characteristics of hadronic multiparticle production
Proton-proton and deuteron-gold collisions at RHIC
We try to understand recent data on proton-proton and deuteron-gold
collisions at RHIC, employing a modified parton model approach.Comment: Invited talk, given at the XXth Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics,
Trelawny Beach, Jamaica, March 200
The "Ridge" in Proton-Proton Scattering at 7 TeV
One of the most important experimental results for proton-proton scattering
at the LHC is the observation of a so-called "ridge" structure in the two
particle correlation function versus the pseudorapidity difference
and the azimuthal angle difference . One finds a strong correlation
around , extended over many units in . We show that a
hydrodynamical expansion based on flux tube initial conditions leads in a
natural way to the observed structure. To get this result, we have to perform
an event-by-event calculation, because the effect is due to statistical
fluctuations of the initial conditions, together with a subsequent collective
expansion. This is a strong point in favour of a fluid-like behavior even in
scattering, where we have to deal with length scales of the order of 0.1
fm.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Bose-Einstein Correlations in a Fluid Dynamical Scenario for Proton-Proton Scattering at 7 TeV
Using a fluid dynamical scenario for scattering at 7 TeV, we compute
correlation functions for pairs. Femtoscopic radii are extracted
based on three-dimensional parametrizations of the correlation functions. We
study the radii as a function of the transverse momenta of the pairs, for
different multiplicity classes, corresponding to recent experimental results
from ALICE. We find the same decrease of the radii with , more and more
pronounced with increasing multiplicity, but absent for the lowest
multiplicities. In the model we understand this as transition from string
expansion (low multiplicity) towards a three-dimensional hydrodynamical
expansion (high multiplicity)
A New String Model: NEXUS 3
After discussing conceptual problems with the conventional string model, we
present a new approach, based on a theoretically consistent multiple scattering
formalism.
First results for proton-proton scattering at 158 GeV are discussed.Comment: invited talk given at the 9th Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics,
Breckenridge, Colorado, February 9 - 14, 200
New results for hadronic collisions in the framework of the Parton-Based Gribov-Regge Theory
We recently proposed a new approach to high energy nuclear scattering, which
treats hadronic collisions in a sophisticated way. Demanding theoretical
consistency as a minimal requirement for a realistic model, we provide a
solution for the energy conservation, screening problems and identical
elementary interactions, the so-called "Parton-Based Gribov-Regge Theory"
including enhanced diagrams. We can now present some of our results for SPS and
RHIC energies.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, To appear in the proceedings of Quark Matter 2002
(QM 2002), Nantes, France, 18-24 Jul 200
Ridges and Soft Jet Components in Untriggered Di-hadron Correlations in Pb+Pb Collisions at 2.76 TeV
We study untriggered di-hadron correlations in Pb+Pb at 2.76 TeV, based on an
event-by-event simulation of a hydrodynamic expansion starting from flux tube
initial conditions. The correlation function shows interesting structures as a
function of the pseudorapidity difference and the azimuthal angle
difference , in particular comparing different centralities. We can
clearly identify a peak-like nearside structure associated with very low
momentum components of jets for peripheral collisions, which disappears towards
central collisions. On the other hand, a very broad ridge structure from
asymmetric flow seen at central collisions, gets smaller and finally disappears
towards peripheral collisions
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