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Mark D. Baker

What have we learned from RHIC?

Mark D. BakerChemistry Department

Thanks to: W. Busza, Axel Drees, J. Katzy, B. Lugo,

P. Steinberg, N. Xu, F. Wolfs BSA Lecture Committee

Particle Data Group http://ParticleAdventure.org/

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Some of the people

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Where they come from • BNL

– Chemistry, Collider-Accelerator, Physics

• >1000 people from around the world– Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, Denmark, France,

Germany, India, Israel, Japan, Korea, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Taiwan, UK, US

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What is the universe made of?&

What holds it together?

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What is the universe made of?

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What holds it together?:The Fundamental Forces

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Let’s smash some atoms!

+ -

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u

u u u u u

d

u d u du du d

proton

proton

pion ()

uud

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If you can’t smash it, heat it!

Temperature

Plasma

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-+

Pressure

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Sideways slide - How much heat?

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Heat is also a window back in time

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How do we get to 2 trillion oK?

Collide Gold nuclei at 99.99% of the speed of light

But: Will these fast violent collisions teach us anything?

10-23 seconds, 10-38 liters

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The plan of attack

• Collide gold nuclei at high energy– Collider, detectors, computers

• Understand the collision dynamics– Collective motion, equilibrium– Temperature, density

• Learn about the strong interaction– Quark-Gluon Plasma– Confinement

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Where?

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Inside the tunnel

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STARSTAR

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RHIC Computing Facility

The detectors can take 7 Gigabytes of data / minute!

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First Collisions

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Timeline

CollisionsDelivered

Star & Phobos

Brahms & Phenix

|-----June------|-----July------|----August----|--September--|---October---|---November--| 2000

sNN = 130 GeV

Au-Au

|-December--|--January---|--February--|----March----|-----April-----|

(PHOBOS)

(STAR) (PHENIX)

1st Collisions

Papers (PHENIX)(BRAHMS)(PHOBOS)

(STAR)

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Papers

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Looking for collective effects...

Is Gold+Gold > 197 * Proton+Proton?

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AuAu @ RHIC is something new!

PHOBOS

CERN/SPS

Energy/nucleon (GeV)

Produced Particles/Participating Nucleon Pair

ppPHENIX

BRAHMSprelim.

PRL 85 (2000) 3100

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How many produced particles?

Measured # in ahead-on collision:

4100±410

(Simulation)

PHOBOS Preliminary

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Elliptic Flow: A collective effect

dN/d(R ) = N0 (1 + 2V1cos (R) + 2V2cos (2(R)) + ... )

Elliptic flow

Beam’s eye view of anon-central collision:

Asymmetric particle distribution:

Particles prefer to be “in-

plane”

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Elliptic Flow Expectations

Hydrodynamic model

V2

Normalized Multiplicity

midrapidity : || < 1.0

Preliminary

Particle asymmetry

No collective motion

Hydrodynamic “Flow”

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Elliptic Flow

Hydrodynamic model

V2

Normalized Multiplicity

midrapidity : || < 1.0

Preliminary

PRL 86 (2001) 402Particle asymmetry

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Collective motion largest at RHIC

STAR, PRL 86 (2001) 402

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It even makes sense in detail

Huovinen, Kolb, Heinz

Particle asymmetry

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Plan of attack - where are we?

• Collide gold nuclei at high energy– Collider, detectors, computers

• Understand the collision dynamics– Collective motion, equilibrium

– Temperature, density• Learn about the strong interaction

– Quark-Gluon Plasma

– Confinement

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We see the conditions at freezeout(a lower limit to the maximum Temperature)

FreezeoutHottest period

RT

1

Expansion cooling

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Separating Temperature & Expansion

2

2

22

3

c

vmT

N

E

Compare produced particles with different masses!

2

2

. 3c

vmTTeff

Effective Temperature

mass

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1.7 1012 oK

RHIC shows rapid expansion& a high temperature

!3

2

c

vEffectiveTemperature(GeV)

CERN NA49

STAR Preliminary

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Another thermometer

In an equilibrium system, twoparameters are sufficient to predict the “chemical” mix:

(# pions) / (# protons)(# kaons) / (# pions)(# anti-protons)/(# protons) et cetera.

Temperature (T)and “net amount of matter” (B)

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Temperature from particle ratios

T = (2.2+0.2) 1012 oK-

STAR Preliminary

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)/( 1. hhK

pp / 2.

KK / 4.

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hK / 5. *0

/ 6./ 7. p

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Temperature at Freezeout

• Chemical: T = (2.2+0.2) 1012 oK• Kinetic: T = (1.7+0.4) 1012 oK

• We did reach ~ 2 trillion K!

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The yields are compared to predictions by Hijing.The SPS data values from NA44, NA49 are plotted as reference.The ~3 measurement converted to y using the accepted mean pt.

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What happens before freeze-out?•Energetic particles come from quark or gluon “jets”.•They interact with the dense medium, but can’t thermalize.•Jet energy loss (“quenching”) is predicted.•Jet quenching measures the density early in the collision.

pion

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Jet quenching at RHIC?

Neutral pionsCentral collisions

No quenching

Number

Transverse Momentum (GeV/c)

Neutral pions Peripheral collisions

Quenching

Transverse Momentum (GeV/c)

Preliminary

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More on jet quenching

Details need to be understood before conclusions can be drawn.

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Summary

• We’ve learned a lot about the system– We have reached ~2 trillion degrees K– The system is expanding rapidly.– It was probably even hotter and denser

• Possible first evidence of jet quenching!– Should lead to a measure of the density

• No conclusions yet about the strong force.

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Outlook

• More analysis• More data (x100 next run)

– Allows new early time probes

• More variety of data– Energy and species scan

• Detector Upgrades

It’s going to get even better!

Stay tuned for news about the strong force!