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    Measurement of photons via conversion pairs in \sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV Au+Au collisions with the PHENIX experiment at RHIC

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    Thermal photons can provide information on the temperature of the new state of matter created at RHIC. In the p_T region of 1--3 GeV/c thermal photons are expected to be the dominant direct photon source. Therefore, a possible excess compared to a pure decay photon signal due to a thermal photon contribution should be seen in the double ratio (\gamma/\gamma(\pi^{0}))_{Measured}/(\gamma/\gamma(\pi^{0}))_{Simulated}, if sufficient accuracy can be reached. We present a method to reconstruct direct photons by measuring e^{+}e^{-}--pairs from external photon conversions.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures. To appear in the proceedings of Hot Quarks 2006: Workshop for Young Scientists on the Physics of Ultrarelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Villasimius, Italy, 15-20 May 200

    Measurement of light mesons at RHIC by the PHENIX experiment

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    The PHENIX experiment at RHIC has measured a variety of light neutral mesons (π0\pi^{0}, KS0_{S}^{0}, η\eta, ω\omega, η\eta^{\prime}, ϕ\phi) via multi-particle decay channels over a wide range of transverse momentum. A review of the recent results on the production rates of light mesons in p+p and their nuclear modification factors in d+Au, Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions at different energies is presented.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, talk given at Hard Probes 2008 conference in La Toja, Spain. submitted to EPJ

    Search for the onset of baryon anomaly at RHIC-PHENIX

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    The baryon production mechanism at the intermediate pTp_T (2 - 5 GeV/cc) at RHIC is still not well understood. The beam energy scan data in Cu+Cu and Au+Au systems at RHIC may provide us a further insight on the origin of the baryon anomaly and its evolution as a function of sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}}. In 2005 RHIC physics program, the PHENIX experiment accumulated the first intensive low beam energy data in Cu+Cu collisions. We present the preliminary results of identified charged hadron spectra in Cu+Cu at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 22.5 and 62.4 GeV using the PHENIX detector. The centrality and beam energy dependences of (anti)proton to pion ratios and the nuclear modification factors for charged pions and (anti)protons are presented.Comment: 5 pages, 9 figures, proceedings for Hot Quarks 2006 workshop, Villasimius, Sardinia, Italy, May 15 - 20, 2006. Proceedings of the conference will be published in The European Physical Journal

    Direct photons measured by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC

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    Results from the PHENIX experiment at RHIC on direct photon production in p+p, d+Au, and Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV are presented. In p+p collisions, direct photon production at high p_T behaves as expected from perturbative QCD calculations. The p+p measurement serves as a baseline for direct photon production in Au+Au collisions. In d+Au collisions, no effects of cold nuclear matter are found within the large uncertainty of the measurement. In Au+Au collisions, the production of high p_T direct photons scales as expected for particle production in hard scatterings. This supports jet quenching models, which attribute the suppression of high p_T hadrons to the energy loss of fast partons in the medium produced in the collision. Low p_T direct photons, measured via e+e- pairs with small invariant mass, are possibly related to the production of thermal direct photons.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings of the Hot Quarks 2006 Workshop for young scientists on the physics of ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, Villasimius, Sardinia, Italy, May 15--20, 200

    High transverse momentum suppression and surface effects in Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions within the PQM model

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    We study parton suppression effects in heavy-ion collisions within the Parton Quenching Model (PQM). After a brief summary of the main features of the model, we present comparisons of calculations for the nuclear modification and the away-side suppression factor to data in Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at 200 GeV. We discuss properties of light hadron probes and their sensitivity to the medium density within the PQM Monte Carlo framework.Comment: Comments: 6 pages, 8 figures. To appear in the proceedings of Hot Quarks 2006: Workshop for Young Scientists on the Physics of Ultrarelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Villasimius, Italy, 15-20 May 200

    Centrality dependence of v2 in Au + Au at sqrt{s_NN} = 200 GeV

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    One of the most striking results is the large elliptic flow (v2v_2) at RHIC. Detailed mass and transverse momentum dependence of elliptic flow are well described by ideal hydrodynamic calculations for pT<p_{\mathrm{T}} < 1 GeV/c, and by parton coalescence/recombination picture for pT=26p_{\mathrm{T}} = 2 - 6 GeV/c. The systematic error on v2v_2 is dominated by so-called "non-flow effects", which is the correlation not originated from reaction plane. It is crucial to understand and reduce the systematic error from non-flow effects in order to understand the underlying collision dynamics. In this paper, we present the centrality dependence of v2v_2 with respect to the first harmonic event plane at ZDC-SMD (v2v_2\{ZDC-SMD\}) in Au + Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV. Large rapidity gap (Δη>6|\Delta\eta| > 6) between midrapidity and the ZDC could enable us to minimize possible non-flow contributions. We compare the results of v2v_2\{ZDC-SMD\} with v2v_2\{BBC\}, which is measured by event plane determined at η=3.13.9|\eta| = 3.1 - 3.9. Possible non-flow contributions in those results will be discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, conference proceedings for Hot Quarks 200

    Direct photons in d+Au collisions at s_(NN)**(1/2)=200GeV with STAR

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    Results are presented of an ongoing analysis of direct photon production in s_(NN)=200GeV deuteron-gold collisions with the STAR experiment at RHIC. A significant excess of direct photons is observed near mid-rapidity 0<y<1 and found to be consistent with next-to-leading order pQCD calculations including the contribution from fragmentation photons.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, HotQuarks 200

    Medium-modified average multiplicity and multiplicity fluctuations in jets

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    The energy evolution of average multiplicities and multiplicity fluctuations in jets produced in heavy-ion collisions is investigated from a toy QCD-inspired model. In this model, we use modified splitting functions accounting for medium-enhanced radiation of gluons by a fast parton which propagates through the quark gluon plasma. The leading contribution of the standard production of soft hadrons is enhanced by a factor Ns\sqrt{N_s} while next-to-leading order (NLO) corrections are suppressed by 1/Ns1/\sqrt{N_s}, where the parameter Ns>1N_s>1 accounts for the induced-soft gluons in the medium. Our results for such global observables are cross-checked and compared with their limits in the vacuum.Comment: 8 pages and 4 figures. Version to be published in EPJ

    Radiative and Collisional Energy Loss, and Photon-Tagged Jets at RHIC

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    The suppression of single jets at high transverse momenta in a quark-gluon plasma is studied at RHIC energies, and the additional information provided by a photon tag is included. The energy loss of hard jets traversing through the medium is evaluated in the AMY formalism, by consistently taking into account the contributions from radiative events and from elastic collisions at leading order in the coupling. The strongly-interacting medium in these collisions is modelled with (3+1)-dimensional ideal relativistic hydrodynamics. Putting these ingredients together with a complete set of photon-production processes, we present a calculation of the nuclear modification of single jets and photon-tagged jets at RHIC.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, contributed to the 3rd International Conference on Hard and Electro-Magnetic Probes of High-Energy Nuclear Collisions (Hard Probes 2008), typos corrected, published versio

    The graph of an abstract polytope

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    Recently a generalization of simple convex polytopes to combinatorial entities known as abstract polytopes has been proposed. The graph of an abstract polytope of dimension d is a regular connected graph of degree d. Given a connected regular graph Г of degree d , it is interesting to find out whether it is the graph of some abstract polytope P. We obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for this, in terms of the existence of a class of simple cycles in Г satisfying certain properties. The main result in this paper is that if a pair of simple convex polytopes or abstract polytopes have the same two-dimensional skeleton, then they are isomorphic. Every two-dimensional face of a simple convex polytope or an abstract polytope is a simple cycle in its graph. Given the graph of a simple convex polytope or an abstract polytope and the simple cycles in this graph corresponding to all its two-dimensional faces, then we show how to construct all its remaining faces. Given a regular connected graph Г and a class of simple cyles D in it, we provide necessary and sufficient conditions under which D is the class of two-dimensional faces of some abstract polytope which has Г as its graph.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47917/1/10107_2005_Article_BF01584675.pd
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