Global Observations from PHOBOS
Abstract
Particle production in Au+Au collisions has been measured in the PHOBOS experiment at RHIC for a range of collision energies. Three empirical observations have emerged from this dataset which require theoretical examination. First, there is clear evidence of limiting fragmentation. Namely, particle production in central Au+Au collisions, when expressed as (), becomes energy independent at high energy for a broad region of around . This energy-independent region grows with energy, allowing only a limited region (if any) of longitudinal boost-invariance. Second, there is a striking similarity between particle production in e+e- and Au+Au collisions (scaled by the number of participating nucleon pairs). Both the total number of produced particles and the longitudinal distribution of produced particles are approximately the same in e+e- and in scaled Au+Au. This observation was not predicted and has not been explained. Finally, particle production has been found to scale approximately with the number of participating nucleon pairs for . This scaling occurs both for the total multiplicity and for high particles (3 4.5 GeV/c).
Cite
@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0212009,
title = {Global Observations from PHOBOS},
author = {Mark D. Baker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0212009},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
QM2002 plenary talk, 10 pages, 11 figures