Event-wise mean pt fluctuations in Au-Au collisions at sqrtsNN = 130 GeV
Abstract
We present the first large-acceptance measurement of event-wise mean transverse momentum mean pt fluctuations for Au-Au collisions at nucleon-nucleon center-of-momentum collision energy sqrtsNN = 130 GeV. The observed non-statistical mean pt fluctuations substantially exceed in magnitude fluctuations expected from the finite number of particles produced in a typical collision. The r.m.s. fractional width excess of the event-wise mean pt distribution is 13.7 +/- 0.1(stat) +/- 1.3(syst)% relative to a statistical reference, for the 15% most-central collisions and for charged hadrons within pseudorapidity range |eta|<1, 2pi azimuth and 0.15 < pt < 2 GeV/c. The width excess varies smoothly but non-monotonically with collision centrality, and does not display rapid changes with centrality which might indicate the presence of critical fluctuations. The reported mean pt fluctuation excess is qualitatively larger than those observed at lower energies and differs markedly from theoretical expectations. Contributions to mean pt mean fluctuations from semi-hard parton scattering in the initial state and dissipation in the bulk colored medium are discussed.
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