Nuclear Physics Seminar

"Alternative Explanations for Angular Correlations Associated with Parity Fluctuations"

Presented by Scott Pratt, Michigan State University

Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 11:00 am — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

Femtoscopic two-particle correlations have been one of the most challenging classes of observables to explain at RHIC. I will describe how these correlations (also know as HBT correlations) are well explained by standard dynamical models of RHIC collisions, once the models incorporate pre-thermalized flow, a more reasonable equation of state, and viscosity. The status of simultaneously describing HBT, spectra and elliptic flow will also be described.

Hosted by: Carla Vale

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