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Report number arXiv:2305.15491
Title Predictions for the sPHENIX physics program
Author(s) Belmont, Ron (North Carolina U., Greensboro) ; Brewer, Jasmine (CERN) ; Brodsky, Quinn (MIT) ; Caucal, Paul (SUBATECH, Nantes) ; Connors, Megan (Georgia State U.) ; Djordjevic, Magdalena (Belgrade, Inst. Phys.) ; Ehlers, Raymond (UC, Berkeley ; LBL, Berkeley) ; Escobedo, Miguel A. (Santiago de Compostela U. ; Barcelona U.) ; Ferreiro, Elena G. (Santiago de Compostela U.) ; Giacalone, Giuliano (Heidelberg U.) ; Hatta, Yoshitaka (Brookhaven ; Penn State U., Berks-Lehigh Valley) ; Holguin, Jack (Ecole Polytechnique, CPHT) ; Ke, Weiyao (Los Alamos) ; Kang, Zhong-Bo (UCLA) ; Kumar, Amit (Wayne State U.) ; Mazeliauskas, Aleksas (CERN ; Heidelberg U.) ; Mehtar-Tani, Yacine (Brookhaven ; Penn State U., Berks-Lehigh Valley) ; Nukazuka, Genki (Penn State U., Berks-Lehigh Valley) ; Pablos, Daniel (INFN, Turin ; Oviedo U. ; ICTEA, Oviedo) ; Perepelitsa, Dennis V. (U. Colorado, Boulder) ; Rajagopal, Krishna (MIT) ; Sickles, Anne M. (Illinois U., Urbana) ; Strickland, Michael (Kent State U.) ; Tywoniuk, Konrad (Bergen U.) ; Vitev, Ivan (Los Alamos) ; Wang, Xin-Nian (LBL, Berkeley) ; Yang, Zhong (Hua-Zhong Normal U.) ; Zhao, Fanyi (UCLA)
Publication 2024-01-10
Imprint 2023-05-24
Number of pages 60
Note 60 pages, summary paper of the "Predictions for sPHENIX" RBRC workshop held at BNL in July 2022, published version
In: Nucl. Phys. A 1043 (2024) 122821
DOI 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2024.122821 (publication)
Subject category nucl-th ; Nuclear Physics - Theory ; nucl-ex ; Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Abstract sPHENIX is a next-generation detector experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, designed for a broad set of jet and heavy-flavor probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma created in heavy ion collisions. In anticipation of the commissioning and first data-taking of the detector in 2023, a RIKEN-BNL Research Center (RBRC) workshop was organized to collect theoretical input and identify compelling aspects of the physics program. This paper compiles theoretical predictions from the workshop participants for jet quenching, heavy flavor and quarkonia, cold QCD, and bulk physics measurements at sPHENIX.
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