> Subject: STAR new paper on forward-backward multiplicity correlations > > Dear Barbara, Wit, Flemming and Steve, > > I am pleased to announce that the STAR collaboration will submit to > Phys. Rev. Lett., in one week's time, a new paper on forward- > backward multiplicity correlations. The title and abstract are > included below. > > Best regards, > > Nu Xu > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Nu Xu > > Build. 510A, I-181 Phone: (631)344-3471 > P.O. Box 5000, BNL Fax: (631)344-4206 > Upton, NY11973 > Mobile: (510)289-8119 > MS70R0319, NSD Phone: (510)495-2951 > LBNL Fax: (510)486-4818 > Berkeley, CA94720 http://www-rnc.lbl.gov/~nxu > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Title: "Growth of Long Range Forward-Backward Multiplicity > Correlations with Centrality in Au+Au Collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ > = 200 GeV" > > Abstract: "Forward-backward multiplicity correlation strengths have > been measured for the first time with the STAR detector for Au+Au > and p+p collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV. Strong short and > long range correlations are seen in central (0-10%) Au+Au > collisions. The magnitude of these correlations decrease with > decreasing centrality until only short range correlations are > observed in 40-50% Au+Au collisions. The results are in agreement > with predictions from the Dual Parton and Color Glass Condensate > models." Flemming videbaek videbaek @ bnl.gov Brookhaven National Lab 631-344-4106 cell: 631-681-1596 _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l_at_lists.bnl.gov https://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Tue Apr 21 2009 - 06:55:21 EDT
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