Lessons from PHOBOS
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Busza, Wit
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In June 2005 the PHOBOS Collaboration completed data taking at RHIC. In five years of operation
PHOBOS recorded information for Au+Au at
√sNN = 19.6, 62.4, 130, and 200 GeV,
Cu+Cu at 22.4, 62.4 and 200 GeV, d+Au at 201 GeV, and p+p at 200 and 410 GeV, altogether
more than one billion collisions. Using these data we have studied the energy and centrality dependence
of the global properties of charged particle production over essentially the full 4π solid
angle and (for pions near mid rapidity) charged particle spectra down to transverse momenta
below 30 MeV/c. We have also studied correlations of particles separated in pseudorapidity by
up to 6 units. We find that the global properties of heavy ion collisions can be described in terms
of a small number of simple dependencies on energy and centrality, and that there are strong
correlations between the produced particles. To date no single model has been proposed which
describes this rich phenomenology. In this talk I summarize what the data is explicitly telling us.
Date issued
2009-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Nuclear Physics A
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Busza, Wit. “Lessons from PHOBOS.” Nuclear Physics A 830.1-4 (2009): 35c-42c.
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
0375-9474