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A production and flow in Au+Au collisions at 11.5A GeV/c

  • J. Barrette
  • , R. Bellwied
  • , S. Bennett
  • , R. Bersch
  • , P. Braun-Munzinger
  • , W. C. Chang
  • , W. E. Cleland
  • , M. Clemen
  • , J. Cole
  • , T. M. Cormier
  • , Y. Dai
  • , G. David
  • , J. Dee
  • , O. Dietzsch
  • , M. Drigert
  • , K. Filimonov
  • , S. C. Johnson
  • , J. R. Hall
  • , T. K. Hemmick
  • , N. Herrmann
  • B. Hong, Y. Kwon, R. Lacasse, Q. Li, T. W. Ludlam, S. K. Mark, R. Matheus, S. McCorkle, J. T. Murgatroyd, D. Miśkowiec, E. O'Brien, S. Panitkin, V. Pantuev, P. Paul, T. Piazza, M. Pollack, C. Pruneau, Y. J. Qi, M. N. Rao, E. Reber, M. Rosati, N. C. DaSilva, S. Sedykh, U. Sonnadara, J. Stachel, E. M. Takagui, V. Topor Pop, M. Trzaska, S. Voloshin, T. B. Vongpaseuth, G. Wang, J. P. Wessels, C. L. Woody, N. Xu, Y. Zhang, C. Zou
  • McGill University
  • Wayne State University
  • Stony Brook University
  • GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Idaho National Laboratory
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Universidade de São Paulo
  • Heidelberg University 

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Abstract

New data on A production in Au+Au collisions at 11.5/4 GeV/c are presented. The measurements cover the rapidity range from y = 2.0 to 3.5 and transverse momenta from p1 = 0.15 GeV/c to 1.5 GeV/c. The rapidity distributions, transverse momentum spectra, and azimuthal distributions are presented for different centralities of the collision. A strong positive directed flow at forward rapidity is observed for semicentral collisions. The measured spectra, yields, and directed flow are compared with the predictions of relativistic quantum molecular dynamics (RQMD) v2.3 model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number014902
Pages (from-to)149021-149028
Number of pages8
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume63
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2001

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