Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 0 Energy Ro Robert Pak for PHENIX Collaboration.

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Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 0 Energy Ro Robert Pak for PHENIX Collaboration

Contents RHIC is an extremely versatile collider: –Dial back the beam energy –Change the initial amount of stuff in collision Probe the QCD phase diagram with: –Global observables –Invariant yields –Nuclear modification factor –Higher flow moments –Fluctuations Search for dramatic effects, e.g., phase boundary ending at the critical point Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 1

global observables: dN/d  and dE T /d  Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 2 No significant change in centrality dependence of dN/d  and dE T /d  distributions in energy range of 7.7 GeV Au+Au to 2.76 TeV Pb+Pb, but a significant change in magnitude, n.b., scaling factors

Bjorken energy density Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 3 = transverse overlap area of the nuclei determined from the Glauber model  = formation time n.b., dE T /d  is multiplied by 1.25 to obtain dE T /dy at SPS energies  Bj increases by a factor of 3.8 (11.1) going from 7.7 to 200 GeV (2.76 TeV)

 0 invariant yields Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 4 arXiv: v1 from power-law fits to minimum bias spectra (for p T > 4 GeV/c): n 200GeV =-8.06 ± 0.01 n 62GeV = ± 0.03 n 39GeV = ± 0.08

x T = 2p T /√s scaling Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 5 In hard scattering region: universal scaling function For isolated photons from p+p collisions in Bjorken’s parton model: n eff = constant = 4.0 arXiv: v1

x T scaling (cont) Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 6 arXiv: v1 In pQCD contributions from: running  s (Q 2 ) PDF (and FF) evolution Other effects: k T smearing higher-twist phenomena So n eff not constant, rather: Largest deviation for 39 and 200 GeV Au+Au comparison hard scattering not dominant source of high p T  0 in 39 GeV Au+Au collisions to compare different beam energies.

fractional momentum shift Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 7 T AB *(p+p)  p T /p T Horizontal shift of T AB -scaled p+p towards Au+Au spectrum: Partons in 200 GeV collisions suffer largest average momentum loss arXiv: v1

nuclear modification factor - R AA Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 8 PRL 101, (2008) n.b., R AA requires p+p reference data at corresponding √s.

√s NN dependence of R AA for  0 in Au+Au collisions Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 9 39 GeV data shows suppression for higher centrality only (N part > 100) For p T > 6 GeV/c the 62.4 and 200 GeV data points are comparable Increased initial-state parton mean free paths for better agreement with data arXiv: v1

particle species dependence of R AA Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 10 protons are enhanced  (similar mass) is not in Cu+Cu or Au+Au at √s NN = 62.4 GeV flavor dependent suppression persists at lower beam energy

√s NN dependence of R CP for J/  Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 11 n.b., CP denotes ratio of central to peripheral (not p+p) data √s NN = 62.4 GeV √s NN = 39 GeV

Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 12 flow participants spectators Fig. from PRC 83, (2011) More recently: Generalized eccentricities for higher flow moments: For smooth profile: Odd harmonics cancel out For “lumpy” profile: Odd harmonics persist

Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 13 v n {  n } for charged hadrons preliminary

Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 14 v n {  n } for charged hadrons preliminary

Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 15 √s NN dependence of v n {  n } for charged hadrons perfect fluidity preliminary

mesons baryons Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users’ Meeting 16 PRL 98, (2007) same mass scaling pattern as seen in 200 GeV Au+Au collisions √s NN dependence of PID v 2 preliminary

Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users’ Meeting 17 quark number (n q ) scaling indicates partonic collective flow down to 39 GeV Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, (2007) mesons baryons PID v 2 /n q preliminary

net charge distributions Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 18 correlation length related to moments of conserved quantities including net charge correlation length should diverge at the critical point in the phase diagram

net charge moments Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 19 scale as correlation length

√s NN dependence of net charge fluctuations Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 20 Prediction that products of moments will exhibit non-monotonic behavior near the critical point is not (yet) observed

Summary Smooth increase in global observables vs √s NN Onset of hard processes at high p T from invariant yields at each beam energy Onset of suppression from nuclear modification factor vs √s NN From collective flow in Au+Au collisions: –Higher moments indicate initial state fluctuations –Partonic flow with perfect fluidity down to 39 GeV No excess fluctuations observed in the net charge Robert Pak (BNL) 2012 RHIC & AGS Annual Users' Meeting 21