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SUMMARY:PHENIX Results on Small System Collectivity
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160523T133000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Javier Orjuela Koop (University of Colorado Boulder)
 \nSmall collision systems have long been considered a mere testing ground 
 to understand how the partonic structure of the nucleus affects the format
 ion of QGP in larger A+A collisions. However\, recent measurements challen
 ge this picture\, suggesting the existence of collective behavior in small
  systems at RHIC and LHC energies. It is not currently clear whether these
  observations can be understood in terms of the hydrodynamic evolution of 
 a thermalized medium\, or if they originate instead from initial state eff
 ects. A key test to elucidate the matter is to carefully control the initi
 al geometry of the collision and correlate it with the final-state particl
 e emission. This talk will present the latest set of PHENIX measurements o
 f flow observables in systems with one\, two\, and three initial hotspots-
 --(p\,d\,3He)+Au at 200 GeV\, comprising azimuthal two-particle correlatio
 ns and anisotropy coefficients v_n. We will present comparisons with a var
 iety of available theory calculations\, and we will discuss opportunities 
 for the further study of small system collectivity within the context of t
 he RHIC d+Au beam energy scan program.\n\nhttps://indico.cern.ch/event/469
 857/contributions/1978339/
LOCATION:Centro de Congressos\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Alameda Camp
 us Grande Anfiteatro
URL:https://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978339/
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