Speaker
Darren McGlinchey
(University of Colorado)
Description
The PHENIX experiment has collected a wealth of data from
small systems ranging from p+p, p+Al, p+Au, d+Au, 3He+Au as well as an
energy scan for d+Au collisions. The ability to control initial
geometry and energy deposition has yielded new insights on the initial
stages of small system collisions. We present a suite of new results
and discuss the initial stage implications through comparisons to
various calculations and models.
Author
Darren McGlinchey
(University of Colorado)