[Brahms-l] Fw: New STAR Paper on Transverse Energy Distributions

From: flemming videbaek <videbaek@rcf.rhic.bnl.gov>
Date: Fri Jun 25 2004 - 15:21:26 EDT
More reading material for next week.

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Flemming Videbaek
Physics Department
Brookhaven National Laboratory

e-mail: videbaek@bnl.gov
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Timothy Hallman" <hallman@bnl.gov>
To: "Kirk, Tom" <tkirk@bnl.gov>; "William A Zajc" <zajc@bnl.gov>; "Baker,
Mark" <mdbaker@bnl.gov>; "Videbaek, Flemming" <videbaek@bnl.gov>
Cc: <Hallman@bnl.gov>
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 3:12 PM
Subject: New STAR Paper on Transverse Energy Distributions


> Dear Tom, Bill, Flemming, and Mark,
>
> I am pleased to announce STAR's intention to submit a new
> paper on "Measurements of transverse energy distributions
> in Au+Au collisions at roots_NN = 200 GeV" to Physical Rev C
> one week from today. The title and abstract for the paper are
> enclosed.
>
>                 Sincerely,
>
>                  Tim
>
>
>
>
> Title:     "Measurements of transverse energy distributions
>              in Au+Au collisions at roots_NN = 200 GeV"
>
> Abstract:   Transverse Energy (Et) distributions have been measured
>              for Au+Au collisions at roots_NN = 200 GeV by the STAR
>              Collaboration at RHIC. Et is constructed from its hadronic
>              and electromagnetic components, which have been measured
>              separately. Et production for the most central collisions
>              is well described by several theoretical models whose
>              common feature is large energy density achieved early
>              in the fireball evolution. The magnitude and centrality
>              dependence of the Et per charged particle agrees well
>              with measurements at lower collision energy, indicating that
>              the growth in Et for larger collision energy results
>              from the growth in particle production. The electromagnetic
>              fraction of the total Et is consistent with a final state
>              dominated by mesons and independent of centrality.
>


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