The effects of hadronic rescattering in RHIC-energy Au+Au collisions are studied using two very different models to describe the early stages of the collision. One model is based on a hadronic thermal picture and the other on a superposition of parton-parton collisions. Operationally, the output hadrons from each of these models are used as input to a hadronic rescattering calculation. The results of the rescattering calculations from each model are then compared with rapidity and transverse momentum distributions from the RHIC BRAHMS experiment. It is found that in spite of the different points of view of the two models of the initial stage, after rescattering the observed differences between the models are mostly "washed out" and both mod...
Calculations of elliptic flow based on two initial state models of Au+Au collisions at √s=200 GeV/n ...
The concept of multiple partonic interactions in hadronic events is vital for the understanding of b...
High-energy collisions of heavy ions provide a means to study QCD in a regime of high parton density...
In a recent article we presented a model for hadronic rescattering, and some results were shown for ...
Recently it has been shown that calculations based on a hadronic rescattering model agree rather wel...
International audienceIn this talk we discuss the effects of the hadronic rescattering on final stat...
We study ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions using, as far as possible, known physics and simple...
Abstract High-energy heavy-ion collisions at AGS, SPS, and RHIC energies are studied by using a hadr...
In this article, a framework for hadronic rescattering in the general-purpose Pythia event generator...
In this letter the distribution of slow target associated particles emitted in Au + Emulsion interac...
We present the results obtained by the BRAHMS experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHI...
We investigate stopping and particle production in heavy-ion collisions in a Relativistic Diffusion ...
We demonstrate that strong suppression of the relative production rate (d+Au)/(p+p) of inclusive hig...
Geometrical assumptions of a large class of models for Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions (RHIC) are ...
This work focuses on understanding the trends of particle production in heavy-ion col-lisions. We in...
Calculations of elliptic flow based on two initial state models of Au+Au collisions at √s=200 GeV/n ...
The concept of multiple partonic interactions in hadronic events is vital for the understanding of b...
High-energy collisions of heavy ions provide a means to study QCD in a regime of high parton density...
In a recent article we presented a model for hadronic rescattering, and some results were shown for ...
Recently it has been shown that calculations based on a hadronic rescattering model agree rather wel...
International audienceIn this talk we discuss the effects of the hadronic rescattering on final stat...
We study ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions using, as far as possible, known physics and simple...
Abstract High-energy heavy-ion collisions at AGS, SPS, and RHIC energies are studied by using a hadr...
In this article, a framework for hadronic rescattering in the general-purpose Pythia event generator...
In this letter the distribution of slow target associated particles emitted in Au + Emulsion interac...
We present the results obtained by the BRAHMS experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHI...
We investigate stopping and particle production in heavy-ion collisions in a Relativistic Diffusion ...
We demonstrate that strong suppression of the relative production rate (d+Au)/(p+p) of inclusive hig...
Geometrical assumptions of a large class of models for Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions (RHIC) are ...
This work focuses on understanding the trends of particle production in heavy-ion col-lisions. We in...
Calculations of elliptic flow based on two initial state models of Au+Au collisions at √s=200 GeV/n ...
The concept of multiple partonic interactions in hadronic events is vital for the understanding of b...
High-energy collisions of heavy ions provide a means to study QCD in a regime of high parton density...