18–22 Sept 2017
Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Collectivity in small and large systems

Not scheduled
20m
Main Lecture Hall (Główna Aula)

Main Lecture Hall (Główna Aula)

Speaker

Mr Niseem Abdelrahman"Magdy" (Stony Brook University)

Description

The role of collective dynamics in small systems is currently under intense debate. Studying the differential measurements of the azimuthal anisotropy coefficients $v_n$, in both large and small collision systems, can provide unique insight for the identification and characterization of collective dynamics in these systems. We will present recent STAR results for two- ($C_{n}\lbrace2\rbrace$) and four-particle ($C_{n}\lbrace4\rbrace$) correlation measurements obtained for a broad range of transverse momenta and centrality intervals for $U+U$ ($\sqrt{s_{NN}}~=$ 193 GeV), and Au+Au, Cu+Au, Cu+Cu, d+Au and p+Au ($\sqrt{s_{NN}}~=$ 200 GeV) collisions. The implications for collectivity and medium properties in these systems will be discussed as well.

Primary author

Mr Niseem Abdelrahman"Magdy" (Stony Brook University)

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.