Centrality dependence of charged particle multiplicity in Au-Au collisions at square root of (s)NN = 130 GeV

Physical Review Letters
K AdcoxPHENIX Collaboration

Abstract

We present results for the charged-particle multiplicity distribution at midrapidity in Au-Au collisions at square root of [s(NN)] = 130 GeV measured with the PHENIX detector at RHIC. For the 5% most central collisions we find dN(ch)/d eta(vertical line eta = 0) = 622+/-1(stat)+/-41(syst). The results, analyzed as a function of centrality, show a steady rise of the particle density per participating nucleon with centrality.

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Oct 6, 2000·Physical Review Letters·B B BackUNKNOWN PHOBOS Collaboration
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Jan 22, 2002·Physical Review Letters·B B BackUNKNOWN PHOBOS Collaboaration
Nov 5, 2004·Physical Review Letters·S S AdlerUNKNOWN PHENIX Collaboration
Aug 23, 2002·Physical Review Letters·C AdlerUNKNOWN STAR Collaboration
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Jan 15, 2011·Physical Review Letters·K AamodtUNKNOWN ALICE Collaboration
Feb 5, 2013·Physical Review Letters·B AbelevUNKNOWN ALICE Collaboration
Aug 23, 2002·Physical Review Letters·K AdcoxUNKNOWN PHENIX Collaboration
Jun 6, 2003·Physical Review Letters·Rudolph C Hwa, C B Yang
Aug 25, 2004·Physical Review Letters·B V MartemyanovM I Krivoruchenko
May 1, 2001·Physical Review Letters·X N Wang, M Gyulassy
May 21, 2005·Physical Review Letters·Magdalena DjordjevicSimon Wicks
Jul 5, 2002·Physical Review Letters·Mickey ChiuSebastian White

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