2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.03.086
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Formation of dense partonic matter in relativistic nucleus–nucleus collisions at RHIC: Experimental evaluation by the PHENIX Collaboration

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“…Considerations of the RSD distributions show that the R IQR[ΔS 12 ] carries the largest discrimination power for highp T jets, although there is an associated uncertainty of [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]% due to hadronization effects. For low-p T jets ( p T 120 GeV/c) and/or recoil-jets in dijet systems the use of the R Q 1 [ΔS 12 ] and/or the median R Q 2 [ΔS 12 ] may prove more advantageous, with hadronization uncertainties that are smaller than 5% for the chosen subjet parameters.…”
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“…Considerations of the RSD distributions show that the R IQR[ΔS 12 ] carries the largest discrimination power for highp T jets, although there is an associated uncertainty of [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]% due to hadronization effects. For low-p T jets ( p T 120 GeV/c) and/or recoil-jets in dijet systems the use of the R Q 1 [ΔS 12 ] and/or the median R Q 2 [ΔS 12 ] may prove more advantageous, with hadronization uncertainties that are smaller than 5% for the chosen subjet parameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relative change in low momentum jets ( p T, jet < 100 GeV/c) between the interquartile range provided by the two Monte Carlo event generators is around [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]% for any clustering algorithm and subjets reconstructed with R subjet ≤ 0.15. For R subjet = 0.2, this change increases to 17%, independently of the clustering algorithm.…”
Section: Hadronization Effects On the Reconstructed Subjetsmentioning
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“…The measured single hadron p T spectra at RHIC and SPS have an inverse slope parameter T eff larger than that measured in pp collisions, increasing with reaction centrality and with hadron mass, as expected if collective expansion blue-shifts the hadron spectra. Phenomenological fits of the spectra to "blast wave" models (T eff ≈ T + β T 2 m) yield transverse flow velocities β T ≈ 0.6 [68].…”
Section: Soft Spectra: Baryochemical Potential Freeze-out Temperaturementioning
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“…Measurements at RHIC suggest that the initial state described by the concept of parton saturation is directly reflected in the multiplicity of produced hadrons and their phase-space distribution. These global features of multiparticle production, measured by PHOBOS and others [64,68,147,159], exhibit great simplicity, such as factorisation into separate dependencies on energy and collision geometry as well as the general feature of extended longitudinal scaling over a large fraction of the rapidity range [141,142]. In CMS, the high tracking efficiency and low rate of fake tracks, together with a large calorimetric coverage, provide a precise measurement of global event characteristics, event by event.…”
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