v2 results at 39 GeV
ReCentering method:
- In the ReCentering method one subtracts from Q-Vector the Q-Vector per particle
averaged over many events (see also:
www.star.bnl.gov/protected/bulkcorr/posk/reCentering/ReCentering.ppt.pdf):Qnxi -= 〈cos(nφ)〉, Qnyi -= 〈sin(nφ)〉
TVector2 reCent = (〈cos(nφ)〉, Qnyi -= 〈sin(nφ)〉) per particle
Qx += (cos(nφ) - reCent.X())
Qy += (sin(nφ) - reCent.Y()) - The correction table is binned in curvature, η and run number:
- 4 bins in η from -1.0 - 1.0
- 2 bins for curvature from 0.0 - 0.25
- 2 bins for charge
- and divided into four sectors:
- Far West: η > 0 and ZVertex > 0
- West: η > 0 and ZVertex < 0
- Far East: η < 0 and ZVertex > 0
- East: η > 0 and ZVertex < 0
- Creation of two equally sized sub events and particles
lists are randomized - No pt-weights are used
- 0-5% most central:
- 5-10% most central:
- 10-20% most central:
- 20-30% most central:
- 30-40% most central:
- 40-50% most central
- 50-60% most central:
- 60-70% most central
- 70-80% most central
Event Plane Resolution:
- Thanks to Art and Alex for the discussion
v2 results:
- v2 vs pt and η
- v2 for identified particles vs pt and η for 0-80% most central collisions.
- PID identification will be improved
- Working on charged separated PID look for effects of the softest point especially for Pions and
Protons (see: Horst Stöcker: Nucl. Phys. A 750 (2005) 121 and Peter Kolb et al.:
Phys. Rev. C 62 (2000) 054909)
- NCQ scaling seems to hold (still deconfinement)
(see: B. I. Abelev et al.: Phys. Rev. C 75 (2007) 54906
B. I. Abelev et al.: Phys. Rev. C 99 (2007) 1112301
B. I. Abelev et al.: Phys. Rev. C 77 (2008) 054901
B. I. Abelev et al.: Phys. Rev. C 81 (2010) 044902)
- Comparison to other measurements at 39 GeV (Thanks to Alex and Shusu
for the numbers) - Alex and Shusu used phi-Weights but Alex included
also pt-weights into his analysis to enhance the resolution - Issues with the 0-10% most central bin (similar 0-80% most central
since 0-10% is also included into it). Good agreement for 10-40%
and 40-80% most central (still under investigation)
- NCQ scaling comparison to other measurements
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