2009

 

 

 

2009.09.26 parity estimates for BES Run 10 from Au+Au9.2 GeV

See this BES-hyper-new thread for more discussions

Fig. 1 Parity error estimates for 5M events of 9.2 GeV collisions.

  • Upper left: reference multiplicity distribution for Au+Au@200GeV
  • Lower left: reference multiplicity distribution for Au+Au@9.2GeV
  • Upper right: actual errors for v2-scaled 3-particle correlations (same charge)
    vs. reference multiplicity for Au+Au@200GeV
  • Lower right: error estimates for v2-scaled 3-particle correlations (same charge)
    vs. reference multiplicity for Au+Au@9.2GeV
    Au+Au@20GeV points with the same RefMult value are converted
    (based on equation shown in the legend)
    to the error estimates for 9.2GeV collisions

Fig. 2 Parity error estimates are shown together with possible singal
for 1M events of 9.2 GeV collisions
(assuming the same values for 3-particle correlator as in 200GeV collisions)

Charged particle and strange hadron elliptic flow from Cu+Cu collisions

Charged particle and strange hadron elliptic flow from sNN = 62.4 and 200 GeV Cu+Cu collisions

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DPF 2009 presentation (Ilya Selyuzhenkov)

DPF 2009 presentation (Ilya Selyuzhenkov)

DPF 2009 proceedings (Ilya Selyuzhenkov)

DPF 2009 proceedings

Ilya Selyuzhenkov

"Azimuthal charged particle correlations
as a probe for local strong parity violation
in heavy-ion collisions"

Joint CATHIE/TECHQM Workshop, December 14-18, 2009

Ilya Selyuzhenkov for the STAR Collaboration

Plenary talk at Joint CATHIE/TECHQM Workshop (December 14-18, 2009) on

"STAR probes of local strong parity violation in heavy ion collisions"

 

QM2009 poster abstracts on Parity violation

QM2009 poster abstracts on Parity violation at STAR

  1. Poster 1
    "Strong parity violation at STAR:
    Quantifying background effects with Monte-Carlo event generators
    and detector effects study"

  2. Poster 2
    "Strong parity violation at STAR:
    Evaluating experimental measurement technique
    and estimating background contributions from multi-particle production processes

    Parity group recommended
    Evan Finch (Yale) and Ilya Selyuzhenkov (Indiana)
    as a possible candidates to present these posters at QM2009.