Transverse Energy Measurement in Au+Au Collisions by the STAR Experiment

Abstract

Transverse energy (ET) has been measured with both of its components, namely hadronic (EThad) and electromagnetic (ETem) in a common phase space at mid-rapidity for 62.4 GeV Au+Au collisions by the STAR experiment. ET production with centrality and sNN is studied with similar measurements from SPS to RHIC and is compared with a final state gluon saturation model (EKRT). The most striking feature is the observation of a nearly constant value of ET/Nch 0.8 GeV from AGS, SPS to RHIC. The initial energy density estimated by the boost-invariant Bjorken hydrodynamic model, is well above the critical density for a deconfined matter of quarks and gluons predicted by lattice QCD calculations.

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