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  • From: Megan Connors <meganeconnors AT gmail.com>
  • To: sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov
  • Subject: [Sphenix-l] Invited CIPANP abstract
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2022 14:59:45 -0400

Dear all,

I was invited to give a talk on sPHENIX at CIPANP by the organizers. I need to submit an abstract by Monday, Aug 1. My proposed abstract is below. Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.

Many Thanks,
-Megan

Title: The Status and Anticipated Physics of sPHENIX

Abstract:

The 2015 Nuclear Science long range plan recommendation describes the importance for RHIC to complete its scientific mission and the crucial role sPHENIX plays in achieving that goal. sPHENIX is specifically designed to make state-of-the-art jet, upsilon and heavy flavor measurements to probe the inner workings of the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) produced in heavy ion collisions at RHIC. The unique capabilities of sPHENIX including its large data collection rate provide opportunities to also study bulk phenomena of the QGP as well as explore cold QCD. sPHENIX includes calorimetery and tracking detectors at mid-rapidity ($|\eta|<1$). The calorimeter system is composed of electomagnetic (EMCal) and hadronic calorimeters to precisely measure the energy of the jets. The EMCal also allows for measurements of electrons from quarkonia as well as photons. The precision tracking system will enable jet substructure measurements and tagging of heavy flavor quarks. sPHENIX, which is currently under construction, is scheduled to begin taking Au+Au data in February 2023. The current status, proposed run plans and anticipated precision for key observables will be presented.



  • [Sphenix-l] Invited CIPANP abstract, Megan Connors, 07/29/2022

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