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A simple model for transverse energy distribution in heavy ion collisions [PDF]
A simple geometrical model (often quoted in literature as the Glauber model) of heavy ion collisions is recapitulated. It is shown that the transverse energy distribution of heavy ion collisions follow the geometry of the collision.
Lietava, R.
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The Narrowing of Charge Balance Function and Hadronization Time in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions [PDF]
The widths of charge balance function in high energy hadron-hadron and relativistic heavy ion collisions are studied using the Monte Carlo generators PYTHIA and AMPT, respectively.
Jiaxin, Du, Lianshou, Liu, Na, Li
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Lattice QCD predicts a phase transition between hadronic matter and a system of deconfined quarks and gluons (the Quark Gluon Plasma) at high energy densities. Recent results from the Brookhaven Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) dedicated to the study of QCD at extreme densities will be discussed and compared to measurements obtained at the CERN ...
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An Overview of Recent Results from STAR
The STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has collected wealthy data in multiple collision systems at different beam energies. We present an overview of recent results from STAR.
Huang Bingchu
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We argue that the strong jet quenching of heavy flavors observed in heavy-ion collisions is to a large extent due to binary scatterings in the quark-gluon plasma.
Abelev +24 more
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Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions: Experiment [PDF]
Experimental studies of the interactions between nuclei at relativistic energies had their beginnings with the momentous discovery of the existence of the heavy-ion component of the primary cosmic rays in 1948 by Freier et. al. (Fr 48,48a). Because of the broad energy spectra of the cosmic rays, highly relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, with ...
Friedlander, Erwin M., Heckman, Harry H.
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Hard probe path lengths and event-shape engineering of the quark-gluon plasma
As particles traverse the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) formed during a heavy ion collision they undergo energy loss depending on the distance traveled. We study several temperature- and velocity-weighted path length distributions of non-interacting particles
Caitlin Beattie +3 more
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Quarkonia at finite temperature in relativistic heavy ion collisions
The behavior of quarkonia in relativistic heavy ion collisions is reviewed. After a detailed discussion of the current theoretical understanding of quarkonia in a static equilibriated plasma, we discuss quarkonia yield from the fireball created in ...
Datta, Saumen
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Timescales in Heavy-ion Collisions [PDF]
Written for Particle Production in Hadronic Collisions, a symposium in honor of the 80th birthday of Professor Andrzej Bialas.
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The unique physical properties of heavy ion beams, particularly their distinctive depth–dose distribution and sharp lateral dose reduction profiles, have led to their widespread adoption in tumor therapy worldwide.
Fatih Ekinci, Koray Acici, Tunc Asuroglu
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