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Studies of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions. Annual Progress Report, August 1, 1992--July 31, 1993

Studies of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions. Annual Progress Report, August 1, 1992--July 31, 1993
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With the completion of the experimental runs with the DLS, which included both heavy ion and nucleon projectiles and targets, is being completed the analysis of these high statistics experiments. The Hopkins group has a major responsibility in comparing the experimental results with recently developed simulation codes for a theoretical comparison. The second major activity involves the STAR experiment at RHIC, to continued involvement with simulations and development of prototypes of detector systems is expected. The program for studying optical properties of mirrors and gas scintillations related to Cerenkov ring imaging will continue.


Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
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Studies of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions at the AGS (E814/E877). Annual Progress Report, 1 May 1992--30 April 1993

Studies of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions at the AGS (E814/E877). Annual Progress Report, 1 May 1992--30 April 1993
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Efforts have continued in the area of peripheral and central collisions of relativistic heavy ions. In the area of peripheral collisions, the analysis of the 1n and 2p decay channels has been completed. In the area of central collisions, the first measurement of the E{sub T} distributions in Au + Au collisions, through the use of the participant calorimeter, was completed, and the results were compared with those obtained in collisions with Si projectiles. In addition, a thorough study of two-particle correlation functions was carried out by use of the data from the silicon pad multiplicity detector. Differential cross sections for 14.6-GeV/c 28Si on Al, Cu, and Pb, and 11.4-GeV/c 197Au on Al, Cu, Au, and Pb are given. 32 figs., 4 tabs., 24 refs.


Government Reports Annual Index

Government Reports Annual Index
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The Theory of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions. [Annual] Progress Report, [July 1, 1993--June 30, 1994].

The Theory of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions. [Annual] Progress Report, [July 1, 1993--June 30, 1994].
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For clarity of presentation, we have divided the topics of interest into the following main topics which are discussed in this report: the dynamics of nuclear collisions at very high energies (RHIC and LHC); electromagnetic probes; the dynamics of nuclear collisions at AGS energies; and non-perturbative QCD and the physics of the phase transition.


Studies of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions at the AGS (Experiment 814). Annual Progress Report, 1 May 1991--30 April 1992

Studies of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions at the AGS (Experiment 814). Annual Progress Report, 1 May 1991--30 April 1992
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During the past year, the Pittsburgh group has continued to work with the E814 collaboration in carrying out AGS Experiment 814. We present here a brief history of the experiment, followed by a detailed report of the analysis work being pursued at the University of Pittsburgh. As originally proposed, Experiment 814 is a study of both extreme peripheral collisions and the transition from peripheral to central collisions in relativistic heavy ion-nucleus interactions. We are studying relativistic heavy ion interactions with nuclei in two types of collisions: (a) extreme peripheral collisions of large impact parameter, and (b) central collisions with high transverse energy in the final state. The experiment emphasizes the measurement of overall event characteristics, in particular energy flow measurements and a precise measurement of the particle charge, momentum, and energy in the forward direction. This permits measurements of cross sections and rapidity densities as a function of the transverse energy for leading baryons emitted into regions of larger rapidity. Combining the energy flow measurements as a function of rapidity with the spectra of leading baryons provides information on the impact parameter dependence of the nuclear stopping of the projectile in relativistic heavy ion collisions. In 1988, the scope of Experiment 814 was enlarged to include a search for strange matter in central collisions, the first results of which have been published, and analysis on a longer run taken in 1990 is still under way.


Dynamics of Collision Processes. Progress Report, August 1, 1992--July 31, 1993

Dynamics of Collision Processes. Progress Report, August 1, 1992--July 31, 1993
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Investigations have been carried out of two- and three-photon detachment of the negative hydrogen ion (H−) including effects of electron correlations, of two-color detachment of H− with excitation of H(n=2), and of the 3P{sup e} state of H−. Striking effects of long-range dipole field interactions have been demonstrated. Electron correlation effects on detachment cross sections have been quantified. Variational R-matrix calculations of photodetachment of Li− have provided state-of-the-art agreement with recent experimental results. Electric Field effects on photodetachment of H− above the H(n=2) threshold have also been elucidated.


Heavy-ion Collisions and the Nuclear Equation of State. Progress Report, August 15, 1992--April 1993

Heavy-ion Collisions and the Nuclear Equation of State. Progress Report, August 15, 1992--April 1993
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The overall goal of this project is to study nucleus-nucleus collisions experimentally at intermediate and relativistic energies, with emphasis on measurement and interpretation of correlation effects that provide insight into the nuclear phase diagram and the nuclear equation of state. During the course of this reporting period, the PI returned to Kent from a 15-month leave at Lawrence Berkeley Lab, which had been devoted 100% to work on this research project. The EOS Time Projection Chamber at LBL's Bevalac accelerator has continued to be the major focus of research for all of the supported personnel; about a year ago, this detector successfully took data in production mode for the first time, and accumulated in excess of 1000 hours of beam time before the termination of the Bevalac in February 1993. Reduction and analysis of these data is currently our first priority. Effort has also been devoted to the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, in the form of contributions to the Conceptual Design Report, work on HV control hardware and software for use with the STAR Time Projection Chamber, and tracking software development.