Overview of PHENIX results from the first RHIC run
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2002-02-11
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Zajc, W.
Belikov, Sergey
Bluhm, Delwyn
Hill, John
Lajoie, John
Lebedev, Alexandre
Ogilvie, Craig
Petridis, Athanasios
Rosati, Marzia
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Physics and Astronomy
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Results from the PHENIX experiment for the first RHIC run with Au-Au collisions at roots(NN) = 130 GeV are presented. The systematic variation with centrality of charged particle multiplicity, transverse energy, elliptic flow, identified particle spectra and yield ratios, and production of charged particles and pi(0)'s at high transverse momenta are presented. Results on two-pion correlations and electron spectra are also provided, along with a discussion of plans for the second run at RHIC.
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This is a manuscript of an article from Nuclear Physics A 698 (2002): 39, doi:10.1016/S0375-9474(01)01347-1. Posted with permission.
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