Properties of Fragmentation Photons in P+p Collisions at 200 GeV Center-of-Mass Energy

Properties of Fragmentation Photons in P+p Collisions at 200 GeV Center-of-Mass Energy
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Download or read book Properties of Fragmentation Photons in P+p Collisions at 200 GeV Center-of-Mass Energy written by Janette Alice Hanks and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The use of two-particle correlations coupled with a sophisticated method for identifying and removing decay photons has made it possible to further study the jet properties of these fragmentation photons, in the form of pout and root mean square jT. These results will help to constrain both the underlying theoretical description of direct photon production in p + p, and modifications expected in heavy ion collisions.


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