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We present the first measurement of midrapidity vector meson phi production in Au+Au collisions at RHIC (sqrt[sNN]=130 GeV) from the STAR detector. For the 11% highest multiplicity collisions, the slope parameter from an exponential fit to the transverse mass distribution is T=379±50(stat)±45(syst) MeV, the yield dN/dy=5.73±0.37(stat)±0.69(syst) per event, and the ratio N phi /Nh- is found to be 0.021±0.001(stat)±0.004(syst). The measured ratio N phi /Nh- and T for the phi meson at midrapidity do not change for the selected multiplicity bins.
We report results on the ratio of midrapidity antiproton-to-proton yields in Au+Au collisions at sqrt[sNN] = 130 GeV per nucleon pair as measured by the STAR experiment at RHIC. Within the rapidity and transverse momentum range of | y|<0.5 and 0.4<pt<1.0 GeV/c, the ratio is essentially independent of either transverse momentum or rapidity, with an average of 0.65±0.01(stat)±0.07(syst) for minimum bias collisions. Within errors, no strong centrality dependence is observed. The results indicate that at this RHIC energy, although the p-p-bar pair production becomes important at midrapidity, a significant excess of baryons over antibaryons is still present.
The high energy loss of heavy ions in matter as well as the small angular scattering makes heavy ion beams an excellent tool to produce almost cylindrical and homogeneously excited volumes in matter. This aspect can be used to pump short wavelength lasers. In an experiment performed at the GSI (Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany) ion accelerator facility in December 2005 the well-known KrF* excimer laser was pumped with an intense high energy uranium beam. Pulses of an uranium beam with initial particle energy of 250 MeV per nucleon, provided by heavy-ion-synchrotron SIS-18, were delivered to the HHT-target station and then stopped inside a gas laser cell. The maximum beam intensity reached in the experiment was 2,5·109 particles per pulse, which resulted in 34 J/g specific energy deposited in the laser gas. By applying electron cooling and a bunch compression technique at SIS-18, the beam pulses were compressed down to 110 ns (FWHM). A mixture of an excimer laser premix gas (95,5% Kr + 0,5% F2) and a buffer gas (Ar 4.8) was used as the laser gas in proportions of 35/65 and 60/40, respectively. The gas pressure inside the laser cell was varied in the range of 1,2÷2 bar in continues flow mode. The experimental setup consisted of a 1 m long stainless steel tube with a number of diagnostic viewports and two mirror adjustment units. The optical cavity was formed by a flat, Alcoated mirror at the beam entrance and a second dielectrically coated, highly reflective mirror with 3 m radius of curvature at a distance of 1,3 m. A beam of heavy ions has been used to pump a short wavelength gas laser for the first time. Laser effect on the KrF* laser transition (λ = 248 nm) has been successfully demonstrated. Laser threshold for this specific setup was reached with a beam intensity of 1,2·109 particles per pulse. Laser action has been clearly proofed by the following methods: appearance of the laser line, spectral narrowing of the laser line, temporal narrowing of the laser signal, non-linear response of the laser output intensity on the pumping power, and cavity disalignment effect. An energy of the laser pulse of about 2 mJ was measured for an ion beam intensity of 2·109 particles per pulse. The time delay of the onset of the laser emission with respect to the pumping pulse was measured as a function of ion beam intensity. The dependence of spontaneous emission spectra on the gas pressure in a range of 1,3÷2 bar was observed and the optimal gas pressure for laser experiments in the sense of laser efficiency was concluded. As a next step in studying short wavelength lasers pumped with heavy ion beams it is planned to reduce the laser wavelength down to the VUV region of the spectrum, and to proceed to the excimer lasers of the pure rare gases: Xe2 * (λ = 172 nm), Kr2 * (λ = 146 nm), Ar2 * (λ = 126 nm), Ne2 * (λ = 83 nm) and He2 * (λ = 80 nm). We believe that the use of heavy ion beams as a pumping source may lead to new pumping schemes on the higher lying level transitions and considerably shorter wavelengths (XUV and X-ray spectral region), which rely on the high cross sections for multiple ionization of the target species.
We present measurements of ρ0, ω and K∗0 spectra in π−+ C production interactions at 158 GeV / c and ρ0 spectra at 350 GeV / c using the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS. Spectra are presented as a function of the Feynman’s variable xF in the range 0<xF<1 and 0<xF<0.5 for 158 and 350 GeV / c respectively. Furthermore, we show comparisons with previous measurements and predictions of several hadronic interaction models. These measurements are essential for a better understanding of hadronic shower development and for improving the modeling of cosmic ray air showers.
his Erratum replaces incorrect plots shown in Fig. 7 with the corrected ones. In the publication, the NA57 [1] ratios of Ξ− and Ξ¯¯¯¯+ to the number of wounded nucleons at ⟨NW⟩=349 by mistake were plotted at the wrong values. The ratios were calculated and plotted by mistake using ⟨NW⟩=249.
The correct normalization does not change the conclusions of the paper. The correctly normalized results are presented in Fig. 7.
The production of Ξ(1321)− and Ξ¯¯¯¯(1321)+ hyperons in inelastic p+p interactions is studied in a fixed target experiment at a beam momentum of 158 GeV/c. Double differential distributions in rapidity y and transverse momentum pT are obtained from a sample of 33M inelastic events. They allow to extrapolate the spectra to full phase space and to determine the mean multiplicity of both Ξ− and Ξ¯¯¯¯+. The rapidity and transverse momentum spectra are compared to transport model predictions. The Ξ− mean multiplicity in inelastic p+p interactions at 158 GeV/c is used to quantify the strangeness enhancement in A+A collisions at the same centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair.
A measurement of charged hadron pair correlations in two-dimensional ηφ space is presented. The analysis is based on total 30 million central Be + Be collisions observed in the NA61/SHINE detector at the CERN SPS for incident beam momenta of 19A, 30A, 40A, 75A, and 150A GeV/c. Measurements were carried out for unlike-sign and like-sign charge hadron pairs independently. The C(η, φ) correlation functions were compared with results from a similar analysis on p + p interactions at similar beam momenta per nucleon. General trends of the backto-back correlations are similar in central Be + Be collisions and p + p interactions, but are suppressed in magnitude due to the increased combinatorial background. Predictions from the Epos and UrQMD models are compared to the measurements. Evolution of an enhancement around (η, φ) = (0, 0) with incident energy is observed in central Be + Be collisions. It is not predicted by both models and almost non-existing in proton–proton collisions at the same momentum per nucleon.
Bose-Einstein correlations of charged kaons were measured near mid-rapidity in central Pb+Pb collisions at 158 A GeV by the NA49 experiment at the CERN SPS. Source radii were extracted using the Yano-Koonin-Podgoretsky and Bertsch-Pratt parameterizations. The results are compared to published pion data. The measured m_perp dependence for kaons and pions is consistent with collective transverse expansion of the source and a freeze-out time of about 9.5 fm.
Measurements of charged pion and kaon production in central Pb+Pb collisions at 40, 80 and 158 AGeV are presented. These are compared with data at lower and higher energies as well as with results from p+p interactions. The mean pion multiplicity per wounded nucleon increases approximately linearly with s_NN^1/4 with a change of slope starting in the region 15-40 AGeV. The change from pion suppression with respect to p+p interactions, as observed at low collision energies, to pion enhancement at high energies occurs at about 40 AGeV. A non-monotonic energy dependence of the ratio of K^+ to pi^+ yields is observed, with a maximum close to 40 AGeV and an indication of a nearly constant value at higher energies.The measured dependences may be related to an increase of the entropy production and a decrease of the strangeness to entropy ratio in central Pb+Pb collisions in the low SPS energy range, which is consistent with the hypothesis that a transient state of deconfined matter is created above these energies. Other interpretations of the data are also discussed.