Measurements of identified particle anisotropic flow in Cu+Au and U+U collisions by PHENIX experiment

Abstract

In this paper, new measurements of anisotropic flow (v1, v2) for identified particles such as pions and proton in Cu+Au collisions at 200 GeV and U+U collisions at 193 GeV are reported. The anisotropic flow is studied as a function of pT and centrality in these two collision systems. In ultra-central U+U collisions (0--2% centrality), v2 of protons shows a weak pT dependence for pT<~1.0 GeV/c. A positive v1 for charged pions is observed for pT > 1 GeV/c with respect to the first-order event plane, the angle of which is determined by the Au-going spectators. The scaling of identified particles v2 with the number of valence quarks (nq) has been observed, in different centrality bins, with the transverse kinetic energy in these two collision systems.

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