Title: Results from the BRAHMS Experiment at RHIC
1Results from the BRAHMS Experiment at RHIC
- F.Rami for the BRAHMS Collaboration
- Institut de Recherches Subatomiques
- and Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
- Introduction
- The BRAHMS Experiment
- Main Physics Results
- ? Global features and event
characterization - ?Charged particle multiplicity
distributions - dNch/d? vs. Centrality and ?SNN
- ?Comparison to theoretical models
- Summary and Conclusion
2 Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
2 Oclock IR
BRAHMS
PHOBOS
- June 2000 Startup of RHIC
PHENIX
- June - September 2000
- First Physics Run
STAR
AuAu _at_ two energies
?SNN 56 and 130 GeV
- July 2001- January 2002
- Second Physics Run
AuAu _at_ ?SNN 200 GeV (maximal design energy)
pp (reference data)
3The BRAHMS Collaboration
- I.G. Bearden7, D. Beavis1, C. Besliu10, Y.
Blyakhman6,J. Bondorf7, J.Brzychczyk4, B.
Budick6, - H. Bøggild7, C. Chasman1, C. H.Christensen7, P.
Christiansen7, J.Cibor4, R.Debbe1, J. J.
Gaardhøje7, - K. Grotowski4, K. Hagel8, O. Hansen7, H.
Heiselberg7, A. Holm7, A.K. Holme12, H. Ito11,
E.Jacobsen7, - Jipa10, J. I. Jordre10, F. Jundt2, C. E.
Jørgensen7, T.Keutgen9, E. J. Kim5, T. Kozik3,
T.M.Larsen12, J. H. Lee1, Y. K.Lee5, G.
Løvhøjden2, Z. Majka3, A. Makeev8, B. McBreen1,
M. Murray8, J.Natowitz8, B.S.Nielsen7, K.
Olchanski1, D. Ouerdane7, R.Planeta4, F.Rami2,
D.Roehrich9, B. H. Samset12, - S. J. Sanders11, I. S. Sgura10, R.A.Sheetz1,
Z.Sosin3, P. Staszel7,T.S. Tveter12, F.Videbæk1 - R.Wada8 and A.Wieloch3.
- 1Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
2IReS and Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg,
France
3Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
- 4Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow,
Poland
5Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
USA
6New York University, USA
- 7Niels Bohr Institute, Blegdamsvej 17,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- 8Texas AM University, College Station. USA
- 9University of Bergen, Norway
10University of Bucharest, Romania - 11University of Kansas, Lawrence,USA
12 University of Oslo Norway
55 physicists from 12 institutions
4 The BRAHMS Experiment at RHIC
Perspective view of BRAHMS
Forward Spectrometer 2.3o lt ? lt 30o
- Good Particle Identification
- over wide range of rapidities
- (0ltylt4) and transverse
- momenta (0.2ltptlt4GeV/c)
-
Mid-Rapidity Spectrometer 30o lt ? lt 95o
- Basic information on
- momentum spectra and
- yields of charged hadrons
- as a function of y and pt
5Global Detectors in BRAHMS
BBC
SiMA
TPM1
TMA
BBC
SiMA Silicon strips TMA Scintillator tiles
BBC Cerenkov radiator
Charged Particle Multiplicity
? Primary Vertex
6 BRAHMS Physics Program
Probing Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter by studying
- Reaction Mechanisms and Dynamics
- Different Observables dNch/d?, pt spectra
- Baryon Stopping (anti-particle/particle ratios)
- Strangeness Production
- Collective Flow
- High pt hadron spectra (Jet Quenching effects)
First Results ? dNch/d? and anti-particle/particle
ratios
I.Bearden et al, PRL87(2001)112305 I.Bearden et
al, PLB523(2001)227 I.Bearden et al,
nucl-ex/0112001 submitted to
PRL
7 EVENT CHARACTERIZATION COLLISION
CENTRALITY
AuAu _at_ ?SNN130GeV
- Measured with Multiplicity
- Detectors (TMA and SiMA)
Central b0
?
?
?
Central ?
? Peripheral
Peripheral b large
?
- Define Event Centrality Classes
- ? Slices corresponding to different fractions
of the cross section
- For each Centrality Cut
- ? Evaluate the corresponding number of
participants Npart - (Glauber Model)
8 dNch/d? measurements in BRAHMS
I.Bearden et al, Phys.Lett.B523(2001)227
AuAu _at_ ?SNN130GeV
0 - 5
5 -10
TPM1
? -ln (tan(?/2))
TMA
- Data from ? detectors
- ? Consistency
- By combining all results
- ? Cover wide ? range
- -4.7 ? ? ? 4.7
BBC
SiMA
dNch/d?
10-20
20-30
Complete distribution
30-40
40-50
Total Charged Particle Multiplicities
?
9 dNch/d? distributions
AuAu
?SNN130GeV
?SNN200GeV
I.Bearden et al (BRAHMS) PLB523(2001)227
I.Bearden et al (BRAHMS) Submitted to PRL
Nch(-4.7lt?lt4.7)
3860 ? 300
4630 ? 370
? 0-5 ? 30-40?
- Forward ?s ? No Centrality
Dependence - Mid-rapidity (??0) ? Increase with centrality
- Centrality Dependence ? Relative
contributions - of Soft and
Hard processes
10dNch/d? - Centrality Dependence
- ?0 ? Steady increase
- ?3 ? Flat dependence
- (dNch/d? scales with Npart)
-
- Increase with Npart ?
- Onset of hard processes
dNch/d? A?Npart ? B?Ncoll
Superposition of Soft Hard
D.Kharzeev and M.Nardi, PLB 507(2001)121
11 Comparison to Model Predictions
- AuAu data much larger than pp
- ? Not a simple superposition
- Medium effects ? important role
- in AA collisions
- Both models HIJING and EKRT
- reproduce the measured multiplicities
Central Collisions
For Central Collisions
- It would be interesting to explore the
- Centrality Dependence in these models
- ? Stronger constraints
12 SUMMARY
- BRAHMS has measured dNch/d? distributions in
AuAu - collisions at two energies ?SNN130GeV and
200GeV - Combining different sub-detectors in BRAHMS
- ? Complete dNch/d? distributions
- At Forward ?s
- ? No Centrality Dependence (dNch/d? scales
with Npart) - ? No Energy Dependence (? Limiting
Fragmentation) - At Mid-rapidity
- ? dNch/d?/(0.5ltNpartgt) increases with
Centrality - ? Influence of hard scattering
processes - Two component analysis ? Significant
contribution at RHIC - dNch/d? measured in central collisions can be
reproduced by two - different models HIJING (SoftHard) and EKRT
(Gluon Saturation) - ? It would be interesting to investigate the
Centrality Dependence in - these models ? Stronger Constraints
13 Limiting Fragmentation
Central Collisions (5)
? ?SNN130GeV
Appropriate frame beam reference frame
? ?SNN200GeV
? PbPb at SPS
?SNN17.2GeV
Deines-Jones et al, PRC (2000) 4903
No Energy Dependence from SPS to
RHIC
? Observed in several reactions pp, ppbar,
p-emulsion, ?-emulsion
? Consistent with the Hypothesis of Limiting
Fragmentation
(Benecke et al, PRC 188(1969)2159)
14 dNch/d? - Comparison to Model Predictions
?SNN130GeV
PLB523(2001)227
UrQMD Bass et al,Prog.Part. Nuc.Phys.41(98)255 HI
JING Wang and Gyulassy, PRD44(91)3501 AMPT Zhang
et al, PRC61(2001)067901 Lin et
al, PRC64(2001)011902
5
5-10
20-30
40-50
- Parton scattering models give a good description
of the data
- AMPT ? wider distributions (includes hadronic
rescattering)
15dNch/d? - Comparison to Model Predictions
AuAu _at_ ?SNN200GeV
AMPT Zhang et al, PRC61(2001)067901 Lin et
al, PRC64(2001)011902 High density QCD gluon
saturation Kharzeev and Levin, PLB523(2001)79
dNch/d?
Differences for Peripheral Collisions but Small
effect !
?
16 Stronger Constraints on the models ...
?SNN130GeV
AuAu _at_
? Important to use different observables to
constrain models