Speaker
Description
Identified hadron production has long played an important role in studying the final state effects of relativistic ion collisions and the details of hadronization processes. The studies of various observables in both small and large collision systems are crucial to investigate the dependence of various quark gluon plasma and hadronization properties and the observability of final state effects on initial conditions of the collisions, i.e. nuclear-overlap size. In this talk, identified charged hadron production in p+Al, p/ d/3He/Cu+Au, and U+U collisions, measured by PHENIX is presented. The comparisons of obtained results to previous measurements of light hadron production are provided for better understanding of the underlying processes.
Details
Mariia Mitrankova, Dr., Stony Brook University, USA, https://www.stonybrook.edu/
Internet talk | Maybe |
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Is this an abstract from experimental collaboration? | Yes |
Name of experiment and experimental site | PHENIX experiment |
Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | Yes |