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Two-Particle Correlation Studies In Heavy Ion Collisions At The Large Hadron Collider, Lingshan Xu
Two-Particle Correlation Studies In Heavy Ion Collisions At The Large Hadron Collider, Lingshan Xu
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Results on two-particle angular correlations in pPb at [square root sNN] =5.02 TeV and PbPb collisions at [square root sNN] =2.76 TeV are reported. The long-range correlations in pseudorapidity (“ridge'') has been seen in various systems, including PbPb, pPb and pp systems. In this thesis, two-particle correlations in pPb collisions at nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV are studied as a function of the pseudorapidity separation (Δ η) of the particle pair at small azimuthal angle separation (|Δ&phis;| < π/3). The correlations are decomposed into a jet component that dominates the short-range correlations (|Δη| < 1), and a component that persists at large Δη, which is the ridge. The ridge may be associated with collective behavior of the produced system, well …
Measurement Of The Upsilon(Ns) Cross Section At Cdf, Michael D. Meier
Measurement Of The Upsilon(Ns) Cross Section At Cdf, Michael D. Meier
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Since the bound bb¯ system was first discovered, researchers have been trying to explain the production mechanism for quarkonium to learn more about this system. Several different theories try to describe quarkonium production, and while these theories agree with experimental measurements of production rates, theoretical predictions for quarkonium polarization vary. Careful measurement of the ϒ( nS) angular distribution along with the ϒ(nS) cross section can provide insight into the quarkonium production mechanism. This analysis measures the ϒ(nS) cross section and ϒ(1 S) polarization parameters.
Ultracold Quantum Scattering In The Presence Of Synthetic Spin-Orbit Coupling, Su-Ju Wang
Ultracold Quantum Scattering In The Presence Of Synthetic Spin-Orbit Coupling, Su-Ju Wang
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Two-body scattering constitutes one of the most fundamental processes in various physical systems ranging from ultracold dilute quantum gases to energetic quark- gluon plasmas. In this dissertation, we study the low-energy atomic collision physics in the presence of synthetic gauge fields, which are generated by atom-light interaction. One category of synthetic gauge fields is the artificial spin-orbit coupling. We discuss three different aspects in scattering theory: ultracold collision, scattering resonance, and bound state formation from a few-body perspective when the atomic spin states are coupled with their center-of-mass motion. The understanding of the spin-orbit effects on the modification of the …