STAR Theses

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2013
Xin Li, Purdue University
NON-PHOTONIC ELECTRON PRODUCTION IN PROTON-PROTON AND GOLD-GOLD COLLISIONS AT √s = 200 GEV
Ph.D. thesis, 2013 () | Thesis file(s):  PDF

2012
Wenqin Xu, University of California - Los Angeles
Non-Photonic Electron at High Transverse Momentum in Au+Au Collisions and Bottom Quark Production in p+p Collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV
Ph.D. thesis, 2012 () | Thesis file(s):  PDF

2007
Xiaoyan Lin, Central China Normal University
Non-Photonic Electron Angular Correlations with Charged Hadrons from the STAR Experiment: First Measurement of Bottom Contribution to Non-Photonic Electrons at RHIC
Ph.D. thesis, 2007 (English) | Thesis file(s):  PDF

2002
Matthew Lamont, University of Birmingham
Neutral Strange Particle Production in Ultra-Relativistic Heavy Ion collisions sqrt(s_NN) = 130 GeV
Ph.D. thesis, 2002 (English) | Thesis file(s):  PS

2008
Anthony Timmins, University of Birmingham
Neutral Strange Particle Production in Relativistic Cu+Cu Collisions at \sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV
Ph.D. thesis, 2008 (English) | Thesis file(s):  PDF

2005
Mark Heinz, University of Bern
Neutral strange particle production in p+p collisions at sqrt(s)=200 GeV and pentaquark searches with STAR at RHIC
Ph.D. thesis, 2005 (English) | Thesis file(s):  PDF

John Adams, University of Birmingham
Neutral Strange Particle Production in High Energy proton+proton Collisions
Ph.D. thesis, 2005 (English) | Thesis file(s):  PDF

Alexander Stolpovsky, Wayne State University
Neutral Pion Production in p+p and d+Au Collisions at RHIC
Ph.D. thesis, 2005 (English) | Thesis file(s):  PDF

2012
William Leight, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Neutral Pion Double Helicity Asymmetry in Polarized Proton-Proton Collisions at Sqrt(s)=200 GeV at STAR
Ph.D. thesis, 2012 () | Thesis file(s):  PDF

2007
Oleksandr Grebenyuk, NIKHEF and Utrecht University
Neutral meson production in d+Au and p+p collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV in STAR
Ph.D. thesis, 2007 (English) | Thesis file(s):  PDF