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Correlations in the hadron distributions produced in relativistic Au+Au collisions are studied in the discrete wavelet expansion method. The analysis is performed in the space of pseudorapidity (| eta | <= 1) and azimuth(full 2 pi ) in bins of transverse momentum (pt) from 0.14 <= pt <= 2.1GeV/c. In peripheral Au+Au collisions a correlation structure ascribed to minijet fragmentation is observed. It evolves with collision centrality and pt in a way not seen before, which suggests strong dissipation of minijet fragmentation in the longitudinally expanding medium.
We report high statistics measurements of inclusive charged hadron production in Au+Au and p+p collisions at sqrt[sNN]=200 GeV. A large, approximately constant hadron suppression is observed in central Au+Au collisions for 5<pT<12 GeV/c. The collision energy dependence of the yields and the centrality and pT dependence of the suppression provide stringent constraints on theoretical models of suppression. Models incorporating initial-state gluon saturation or partonic energy loss in dense matter are largely consistent with observations. We observe no evidence of pT-dependent suppression, which may be expected from models incorporating jet attenuation in cold nuclear matter or scattering of fragmentation hadrons.
Data from the first physics run at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Au+Au collisions at sqrt[sNN]=130 GeV, have been analyzed by the STAR Collaboration using three-pion correlations with charged pions to study whether pions are emitted independently at freeze-out. We have made a high-statistics measurement of the three-pion correlation function and calculated the normalized three-particle correlator to obtain a quantitative measurement of the degree of chaoticity of the pion source. It is found that the degree of chaoticity seems to increase with increasing particle multiplicity.
We report results on rho (770)0--> pi + pi - production at midrapidity in p+p and peripheral Au+Au collisions at sqrt[sNN]=200 GeV. This is the first direct measurement of rho (770)0--> pi + pi - in heavy-ion collisions. The measured rho 0 peak in the invariant mass distribution is shifted by ~40 MeV/c2 in minimum bias p+p interactions and ~70 MeV/c2 in peripheral Au+Au collisions. The rho 0 mass shift is dependent on transverse momentum and multiplicity. The modification of the rho 0 meson mass, width, and shape due to phase space and dynamical effects are discussed.
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146 Benner, Julia/Schneider-Kempf, Barbara/Putjenter, Sigrun (Hg.): Schauplatz der Künste – Bild und Text im Kinderbuch. Festgabe
für Carola Pohlmann zum 60. Geburtstag (Claudia Blei-Hoch)
147 Conrad, Maren (Hg.): Moderne Märchen. Populäre Variationen in jugendkulturellen Literatur- und Medienformaten der Gegenwart (Ernst Seibert)
149 Dettmar, Ute/Roeder, Caroline/Tomkowiak, Ingrid (Hg.): Schnittstellen der Kinder- und Jugendmedienforschung. Aktuelle Positionen und Perspektiven (Nicola König)
151 Dettmar, Ute/Pecher, Claudia Maria/Anker, Martin (Hg.): Bilder zu»Klassikern« (Annette Kliewer)
152 Ewers, Hans-Heino (Hg.): Michael Ende. Zur Aktualität eines Klassikers von internationalem Rang (Thomas Boyken)
154 Frickel, Daniela A. /Kagelmann, Andre/Seidler, Andreas /Glasenapp, Gabriele von (Hg.): Kinder- und Jugendmedien im inklusiven Blick. Analytische und didaktische Perspektiven (Susanne Blumesberger)
156 Gansel, Carsten/Ächtler, Norman/KümmerlingMeibauer, Bettina (Hg.): Erzählen über Kindheit und Jugend in der Gegenwartsliteratur (Nadine Bieker)
158 Giuriato, Davide: Grenzenlose Bestimmbarkeit. Kindheiten in der Literatur der Moderne (Julia Boog-Kaminski)
160 Hodkinson, Owen/ Lovatt, Helen (Hg.): Classical Reception and Children’s Literature. Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation
(Ludger Scherer)
162 Jantzen, Christoph/Ritter, Alexandra/Ritter, Michel (Hg.): Faszination Zauberwelt. Neue Perspektiven auf die Fantastik in Kinder- und Jugendmedien (Ernst Seibert)
164 Josting, Petra/Kruse, Iris (Hg.): Karen-Susan Fessel. Bielefelder Poet in Residence 2018 (Kirsten Kumschlies)
165 Kalbermatten, Manuela: »The match that lights the fire«. Gesellschaft und Geschlecht in Future-Fiction für Jugendliche (Sabine Planka)
167 Kurwinkel, Tobias /Norrick-Rühl, Corinna/ Schmerheim, Philipp (Hg.): Die Welt im Bild erfassen. Multidisziplinäre Perspektiven auf
das Bilderbuch (Sonja Müller-Carstens)
169 Kurwinkel, Tobias /Schmerheim, Philipp (Hg.): Handbuch Kinder- und Jugendliteratur. Unter Mitarbeit von Stefanie Jakobi
(Thomas Boyken)
171 Lexe, Heidi (Hg.): Time Warp und Taschenuhr. Zeit in der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur (Inger Lison)
173 Lötscher, Christine: Die Alice-Maschine. Figurationen der Unruhe in der Populärkultur (Astrid Henning-Mohr)
175 Marciniak, Katarzyna (Hg.): Chasing Mythical Beasts. The Reception of Ancient Monsters in Children’s and Young Adults’ Culture (Thomas Kullmann)
177 Oetken, Mareile/Vach, Karin/Weinkauff, Gina (Hg.): Klaus Ensikat, Stefanie Harjes, Susanne Janssen. Heidelberger Kinderliteraturgespräche 2017/18 (Heinz-Jürgen und Ursula Kliewer)
179 Schäfer, Iris (Hg.): Zur Ästhetik psychischer Krankheiten in kinder- und jugendliterarischen Medien. Psychoanalytische und tiefenpsychologische Analysen – transdisziplinär erweitert (Kirsten Kumschlies)
180 Stemmann, Anna: Räume der Adoleszenz. Deutschsprachige Jugendliteratur der Gegenwart in topographischer Perspektive (Sabine Planka)
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182 Pugh, Tison: Harry Potter and Beyond. On J. K. Rowling’s Fantasies and Other Fictions Jarazo-Álvarez, Rubén/Alderete-Diez, Pilar (Hg.): Cultural Politics in Harry Potter. Life, Death and the Politics of Fear (Thomas Hardtke)
185 Clermont, Philippe/Henky, Danièle (Hg.):Transmédialités du conte Freeman, Matthew/Rampazzo Gambarato, Renira (Hg.): The Routledge Companion to Transmedia Studies (Ludger Scherer)
We report on the rapidity and centrality dependence of proton and antiproton transverse mass distributions from 197Au + 197Au collisions at sqrt[sNN ]=130 GeV as measured by the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Our results are from the rapidity and transverse momentum range of |y| <0.5 and 0.35< pt <1.00 GeV/c . For both protons and antiprotons, transverse mass distributions become more convex from peripheral to central collisions demonstrating characteristics of collective expansion. The measured rapidity distributions and the mean transverse momenta versus rapidity are flat within |y| <0.5 . Comparisons of our data with results from model calculations indicate that in order to obtain a consistent picture of the proton (antiproton) yields and transverse mass distributions the possibility of prehadronic collective expansion may have to be taken into account.
The pseudorapidity asymmetry and centrality dependence of charged hadron spectra in d+Au collisions at sqrt[sNN ]=200 GeV are presented. The charged particle density at midrapidity, its pseudorapidity asymmetry, and centrality dependence are reasonably reproduced by a multiphase transport model, by HIJING, and by the latest calculations in a saturation model. Ratios of transverse momentum spectra between backward and forward pseudorapidity are above unity for pT below 5 GeV/c . The ratio of central to peripheral spectra in d+Au collisions shows enhancement at 2< pT <6 GeV/c , with a larger effect at backward rapidity than forward rapidity. Our measurements are in qualitative agreement with gluon saturation and in contrast to calculations based on incoherent multiple partonic scatterings.
We present data on e+ e- pair production accompanied by nuclear breakup in ultraperipheral gold-gold collisions at a center of mass energy of 200 GeV per nucleon pair. The nuclear breakup requirement selects events at small impact parameters, where higher-order diagrams for pair production should be enhanced. We compare the data with two calculations: one based on the equivalent photon approximation, and the other using lowest-order quantum electrodynamics (QED). The data distributions agree with both calculations, except that the pair transverse momentum spectrum disagrees with the equivalent photon approach. We set limits on higher-order contributions to the cross section.
Pion-kaon correlation functions are constructed from central Au+Au STAR data taken at sqrt[sNN]=130 GeV by the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The results suggest that pions and kaons are not emitted at the same average space-time point. Space-momentum correlations, i.e., transverse flow, lead to a space-time emission asymmetry of pions and kaons that is consistent with the data. This result provides new independent evidence that the system created at RHIC undergoes a collective transverse expansion.
Two-pion correlation functions in Au+Au collisions at sqrt[sNN] = 130 GeV have been measured by the STAR (solenoidal tracker at RHIC) detector. The source size extracted by fitting the correlations grows with event multiplicity and decreases with transverse momentum. Anomalously large sizes or emission durations, which have been suggested as signals of quark-gluon plasma formation and rehadronization, are not observed. The Hanbury Brown-Twiss parameters display a weak energy dependence over a broad range in sqrt[sNN].