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portada Charge Multiplicity Asymmetry Correlation Study Searching for Local Parity Violation at Rhic for Star Collaboration
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
134
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.45 kg.
ISBN13
9783319007557

Charge Multiplicity Asymmetry Correlation Study Searching for Local Parity Violation at Rhic for Star Collaboration

Quan Wang (Author) · Springer · Hardcover

Charge Multiplicity Asymmetry Correlation Study Searching for Local Parity Violation at Rhic for Star Collaboration - Wang, Quan

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Synopsis "Charge Multiplicity Asymmetry Correlation Study Searching for Local Parity Violation at Rhic for Star Collaboration"

It has been suggested that local parity violation (LPV) in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) would lead to charge separation of quarks by the Chiral Magnetic Effect (CME) in heavy ion collisions. Charge Multiplicity Asymmetry Correlation Study Searching for Local Parity Violation at RHIC for STAR Collaboration presents the detailed study of charge separation with respect to the event plane. Results on charge multiplicity asymmetry in Au]Au and d+Au collisions at 200 GeV by the STAR experiment are reported. It was found that the correlation results could not be explained by CME alone. Additionally, the charge separation signal as a function of the measured azimuthal angle range as well as the event-by-event anisotropy parameter are studied. These results indicate that the charge separation effect appears to be in-plane rather than out-of-plane. It is discovered that the charge separation effect is proportional to the event-by-event azimuthal anisotropy and consistent with zero in events with zero azimuthal anisotropy. These studies suggest that the charge separation effect, within the statistical error, may be a net effect of event anisotropy and correlated particle production. A potential upper limit on the CME is also presented through this data.

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