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Femtoscopy and energy-momentum conservation effects in proton-proton collisions at 900 GeV in ALICE
Two particle correlations are used to extract information about the
characteristic size of the system for proton-proton collisions at 900 GeV
measured by the ALICE (A Large Ion Collider experiment) detector at CERN. The
correlation functions obtained show the expected Bose-Einstein effect for
identical particles, but there are also long range correlations present that
shift the baseline from the expected flat behavior. A possible source of these
correlations is the conservation of energy and momentum, especially for small
systems, where the energy available for particle production is limited. A new
technique, first introduced by the STAR collaboration, of quantifying these
long range correlations using energy-momentum conservation considerations is
presented here. It is shown that the baseline of the two particle correlation
function can be described using this technique.Comment: Hot Quarks 2010 conference proceedings, to appear in Journal of
Physics: Conference Series (JPCS
Constituent quark models and pentaquark baryons
We discuss certain general features of the pentaquark picture for the theta,
its 10bar_F partner, Xi_{3/2}, and possible heavy quark analogues. Models
employing spin-dependent interactions based on either effective Goldstone boson
exchange or effective color magnetic exchange are also used to shed light on
possible corrections to the Jaffe-Wilczek and Karliner-Lipkin scenarios. Some
model-dependent features of the pentaquark picture (splitting patterns and
relative decay couplings) are also discussed in the context of these models.Comment: 4 pages. Prepared for the Proceedings of the 1st APS Topical Group on
Hadronic Physics (GHP) meeting, FNAL, Oct. 24-26, 200
Conductance through the disclination dipole defect in metallic carbon nanotubes
The electronic transport properties of a metallic carbon nanotube with the
five-seven disclination pair characterized by a lattice distortion vector are
investigated. The influence of the disclination dipole includes induced
curvature and mixing of two sublattices. Both these factors are taken into
account via a self-consistent perturbation approach. The conductance and the
Fano factor are calculated within the transfer-matrix technique. PACS:
73.63.Fg, 72.80.Rj, 72.10.F
Recent Results on Strangeness Production at RHIC
Due to its large acceptance, the STAR experiment has acquired a wealth of
data on strangeness production for a variety of collisions systems and
energies, from p+p to Au+Au. By using the yields and spectra, we address the
evolution of the bulk system, including strangeness enhancement and the flavour
dependence of radial and elliptic flow. Utilising the fact that we can identify
strange baryons and mesons, we investigate different hadronization mechanisms
in the intermediate and high p regions. The ratios of the particle
yields, measured to high p, are used to further investigate the range and
applicability of the previously reported anomalous baryon production. We also
study two-particle azimuthal correlations of identified particles in order to
investigate any flavour dependence of jet fragmentation in the available
p range. Data was presented for a number of different collision systems
and energies.Comment: Proceedings of SQM'06 Conference, LA, 2006 (submitted to J. Phys. G
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