Recent Results from the BRAHMS Experiment
Abstract
We present recent results obtained by the BRAHMS experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) for the systems of Au + Au and Cu + Cu at 200 and at 62.4 GeV, and p + p at 200. Nuclear modification factors for Au + Au and Cu + Cu collisions are presented. Analysis of anti-particle to particle ratios as a function of rapidity and collision energy reveal that particle populations at the chemical freeze-out stage for heavy-ion reactions at and above SPS energies are controlled by the baryon chemical potential. From the particle spectra we deduce significant radial expansion (β ≈ 0.75), as expected for systems created with a large initial energy density. We also measure the elliptic flow parameter v2 versus rapidity and . We present rapidity dependent p/π ratios within 0 < y < 3 for Au + Au and Cu + Cu at 200. is found to increase with decreasing collision energy, decreasing system size, and when going towards more peripheral collisions. However, shows only a very weak dependence on rapidity (for 0 < y < 3.2), both for pions and protons.
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