Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494187 | Nuclear Physics A | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Studying fluctuations of conserved quantities, such as baryon number, strangeness, and charge, provides insights into the properties of matter created in high-energy nuclear collisions. Lattice QCD calculations suggest that higher moments of these quantities are sensitive to the phase structure of the hot and dense nuclear matter created in such collisions. In this paper, we present first experimental results of volume and temperature independent cumulant ratios of net-charge and net-proton distributions in Au+Au collisions at sNN=14.5Â GeV completing the first RHIC Beam Energy Scan (BES-I) program for sNN=7.7 to 200GeV, together with the first measurement of fully corrected net-kaon results, measured with the STAR detector at RHIC at mid-rapidity and a transverse momentum up to pT = 2GeV/c. The pseudorapidity dependence of the sNN=14.5Â GeV net-charge cumulant ratios is discussed. The estimated uncertainties on the ratio c4/c2, the most statistics-hungry of the present observables, at sNN=7.7Â GeV in the upcoming RHIC BES-II program will also be presented.
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Authors
Jochen Thäder, STAR Collaboration STAR Collaboration,