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Anisotropic flow and flow fluctuations of identified hadrons in Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV
2023
Measurement of Direct-Photon Cross Section and Double-Helicity Asymmetry at √s = 510 GeV in →p+→p Collisions
2023
We present measurements of the cross section and double-helicity asymmetry ALL of direct-photon production in →p+→p collisions at √s = 510 GeV. The measurements have been performed at midrapidity (|η|<0.25) with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. At relativistic energies, direct photons are dominantly produced from the initial quark-gluon hard scattering and do not interact via the strong force at leading order. Therefore, at √s =510 GeV, where leading-order-effects dominate, these measurements provide clean and direct access to the gluon helicity in the polarized proton in the gluon-momentum-fraction range 0.02<0.08, with direct sensitivity to the sign of the glu…
Spatially dependent parton distribution functions and hard processes in nuclear collisions
2014
Production of pions, kaons, and protons as a function of the relative transverse activity classifier in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2023
High-pt particle production, correlations, and observables sensitive to energy loss in small (and large) collision systems
2023
Success and challenges of flow harmonic analysis in LHC collisions from large to small systems
2022
One of the primary goals of heavy-ion physics is to understand the transport properties of the quark-gluon-plasma (QGP) which comprises the tiniest constituents, quarks and gluons, that prevailed in the first few microseconds after the Big Bang. The present most challenging part of the research is pinning down the critical point of the QGP, where the shear viscosity over entropy ratio (η/s) is at its minimum and very close to the lowest value in nature 1/(4π). Significant advances based on flow harmonic analysis have been made up to date. However, there are still few remaining challenges in experiments and theory to constrain the temperature dependence of η/s and ζ/s of the QGP. In this tal…
New Constraints of QCD Matter from Bayesian Parameter Estimation with LHC Data
2022
New constraints of QCD matter from improved Bayesian parameter estimation with the latest LHC data
2022
Transport properties of the matter created in heavy-ion collisions, the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), contain essential information about quantum chromodynamics (QCD). In this talk, we present our latest study in inferring the transport properties of QGP by an improved Bayesian analysis using the CERN Large Hadron Collider Pb-Pb data. The uncertainties of the extracted properties are reduced by adding new observables sensitive to specific shear and bulk viscosity, reflecting mostly nonlinear hydrodynamic responses. The analysis also reveals that higher-order harmonic flows and their correlations have a higher sensitivity to the transport properties than other observables. This observation shows…
Underlying-event properties in pp and p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV
2023
We report about the properties of the underlying event measured with ALICE at the LHC in pp and p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV. The event activity, quantified by charged-particle number and summed-pT densities, is measured as a function of the leading-particle transverse momentum (ptrigT). These quantities are studied in three azimuthal-angle regions relative to the leading particle in the event: toward, away, and transverse. Results are presented for three different pT thresholds (0.15, 0.5 and 1 GeV/c) at mid-pseudorapidity (|η| 10 GeV/c, whereas for lower ptrigT values the event activity is slightly higher in p–Pb than in pp collisions. The measurements are compared with predictions …
K∗(892)0 and φ(1020) production in p-Pb collisions at √sNN = 8.16 TeV
2023
The production of K∗(892)0 and ϕ(1020)resonances has been measured in p-Pb collisions at √sNN = 8.16 TeV using the ALICE detector. Resonances are reconstructed via their hadronic decay channels in the rapidity interval −0.5 8 GeV/c), the RpPb values of all hadrons are consistent with unity within uncertainties. The RpPb of K∗(892)0and ϕ(1020)at √sNN = 8.16 and 5.02 TeV show no significant energy dependence. peerReviewed