Relativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as function of relative azimuthal angle and rapidity. A unified description of these near-side and away-side structures is proposed for low to moderate transverse momentum. It is based on the combined effect of tubular initial conditions and hydrodynamical expansion. Contrary to expectations, the hydrodynamics solution shows that the high-energy density tubes (leftover from the initial particle interactions) give rise to particle emission in two directions and this is what leads to the various structures. This description is sensitive to some of the initial tube parameters and may provide a probe of the strong interaction. This explanation is compared with ...
In a recent paper, the hydrodynamic code NEXSPheRIO was used in conjunction with STAR analysis metho...
The observation in small size collision systems, pp and pA, of strong correlations with long range i...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractRelativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as func...
Relativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as function of ...
Relativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as function of ...
AbstractRelativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as func...
Submitted by Oliveira Flávia (flavia@sisbin.ufop.br) on 2015-02-24T20:47:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
The 2D azimuth and rapidity structure of the two-particle correlations in relativistic A+A collision...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
AbstractAt the very first stage of an ultra-relativistic nucleus–nucleus collision new particles are...
In a recent paper, the hydrodynamic code NEXSPheRIO was used in conjunction with STAR analysis metho...
In a recent paper, the hydrodynamic code NEXSPheRIO was used in conjunction with STAR analysis metho...
The observation in small size collision systems, pp and pA, of strong correlations with long range i...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractRelativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as func...
Relativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as function of ...
Relativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as function of ...
AbstractRelativistic nuclear collisions data on two-particle correlations exhibit structures as func...
Submitted by Oliveira Flávia (flavia@sisbin.ufop.br) on 2015-02-24T20:47:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
The 2D azimuth and rapidity structure of the two-particle correlations in relativistic A+A collision...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
The effects of fluctuating initial conditions are studied in the context of relativistic heavy ion c...
AbstractAt the very first stage of an ultra-relativistic nucleus–nucleus collision new particles are...
In a recent paper, the hydrodynamic code NEXSPheRIO was used in conjunction with STAR analysis metho...
In a recent paper, the hydrodynamic code NEXSPheRIO was used in conjunction with STAR analysis metho...
The observation in small size collision systems, pp and pA, of strong correlations with long range i...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...