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Study of Quark Gluon Plasma By Particle Correlations in Heavy Ion Collisions, 1st ed. 2016 Springer Theses Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Study of Quark Gluon Plasma By Particle Correlations in Heavy Ion Collisions

This thesis covers several important topics relevant to our understanding of quark-gluon plasma. It describes measurement of the third-order harmonic flow using two-particle correlations and isolation of flow and non-flow contributions to particle correlations in gold-gold collisions. The work also investigates long-range longitudinal correlations in small systems of deuteron-gold collisions. The former is related to the hydrodynamic transport properties of the quark-gluon plasma created in gold-gold collisions. The latter pertains to the question whether hydrodynamics is applicable to small systems, such as deuteron-gold collisions, and whether the quark-gluon plasma can be formed in those small-system collisions.

The work presented in this thesis was conducted with the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory, where the center-of-mass energy of both collision systems was a factor of 100 larger than the rest mass of the colliding nuclei. The results contained in this thesis are highly relevant to our quest for deeper understanding of quantum chromodynamics. The results obtained challenge the interpretation of previous works from several other experiments on small systems, and provoke a fresh look at the physics of hydrodynamics and particle correlations pertinent to high energy nuclear collisions.

Introduction.- Quark Gluon Plasma - Heavy Ion Collisions.- Collective Flow.- Jet-medium Interactions.- Two-particle Δη-Δφ Correlation and the Ridge.- STAR Experiment.- Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.- STAR Detector.- Higher Harmonics v3.- Two-Particle Q-Cumulant Method.- Data Sample and Analysis Cuts.- v3 Measurement Result.- Isolation of Flow and Nonflow Correlations.- Analysis Method.- Data Analysis.- Results and Discussion.- Summary.- 'Ridge' in d+Au.- Data Sample and Analysis Cuts.- Centrality Definition in d+Au Collisions.- Correlation Analysis.- Two-Particle Correlation at Mid-Rapidity.- Event-Selection Effect on Jetlike Correlated Yield.- Two Particle Δφ Correlation at Forward Rapidities.- Near-Side Long-Range Ridge Δη Dependence.- Fourier Coefficients.- Summary.- Conclusion.
Dr. Li Yi is currently with the Wright Laboratory at Yale University, having gained a PhD from Purdue University in 2014.

Nominated by Purdue University as an outstanding PhD Thesis

Provides a careful analysis of short- and long-range

two-particle correlations in d+Au collisions at 200 GeV from the STAR experiment

Provokes a fresh look at the physics of hydrodynamics and particle correlations pertinent to high energy nuclear collisions

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