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- From: Ejiro Umaka <ejironaomiumaka AT gmail.com>
- To: Sphenix L <sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Subject: [[Sphenix-l] ] Draft sides for Moriond talk
- Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2025 02:28:15 -0400
Hi all,
The link to my draft slides is: here
Also on indico here: https://indico.bnl.gov/event/26980/
Some of the plots will be changed to preliminary versions/ preferred plots from the various PPGs.
I look forward to your comments/feedback.
Best regards,
Ejiro
PS The talk is 15 minutes + 5.
The title and abstract of the talk are below:
Heavy ion physics with the sPHENIX experiment
The sPHENIX experiment is a next-generation collider detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider designed for rare jet and heavy flavor probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma, with significant advances over the previous capabilities available at that facility. The experiment includes large-acceptance, precision tracking systems, and electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter systems, along with a novel high-rate, hybrid triggered-plus-streaming readout system. In RHIC Run-24, sPHENIX sampled over 100/pb of p+p collision data at 200 GeV with rare calorimeter triggers and recorded over 100 billion unbiased p+p collisions with full tracking information, with analysis of the data and first measurements now in progress. The experiment furthermore recorded approximately 1 billion Au+Au events in a commissioning configuration, in preparation for high-statistics data-taking in 2025. This talk will present a status of the sPHENIX physics program, including the context within the international heavy-ion physics field, the results of first measurements in the p+p and Au+Au collision systems, and the plans and projections for Run-25 and beyond.
The sPHENIX experiment is a next-generation collider detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider designed for rare jet and heavy flavor probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma, with significant advances over the previous capabilities available at that facility. The experiment includes large-acceptance, precision tracking systems, and electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter systems, along with a novel high-rate, hybrid triggered-plus-streaming readout system. In RHIC Run-24, sPHENIX sampled over 100/pb of p+p collision data at 200 GeV with rare calorimeter triggers and recorded over 100 billion unbiased p+p collisions with full tracking information, with analysis of the data and first measurements now in progress. The experiment furthermore recorded approximately 1 billion Au+Au events in a commissioning configuration, in preparation for high-statistics data-taking in 2025. This talk will present a status of the sPHENIX physics program, including the context within the international heavy-ion physics field, the results of first measurements in the p+p and Au+Au collision systems, and the plans and projections for Run-25 and beyond.
- [[Sphenix-l] ] Draft sides for Moriond talk, Ejiro Umaka, 03/20/2025
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