Dear Kris, this looks very nice. Have you considered comparing the rapidity and energy dependence of particle production by showing the K-/K+ vs pbar/p ratio plot for pp? Michael Below are some small adjustments to your abstract. Produced Hadron Spectra in p + p Collisions at =200 GeV The rapidity dependence of particle production in high energy pp collisions can provide important information of parton distribution functions and the transport of baryon number. In addition pp collison provide an elementary reference for heavy ion collisions. Identified charged hadron spectra resulting from p + p collisions at RHIC have been measured over a wide range of rapidity with BRAHMS for =200 GeV. We will present the spectra of positive and negative pi and p. The spectra are analyzed to extract rapidity densities over the rapidity range from 0 to near 4 which we compare to rapidity distributions of the same species of produced hadrons in Au + Au collisions at the same energy. The proton rapidity densities are used to determine nuclear stopping and estimate net baryon transport while the pion yields constrain the total entropy production. _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l_at_lists.bnl.gov https://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Sat Jun 30 2007 - 10:50:54 EDT
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