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Report number | nucl-ex/0609039 |
Title | Latest results from NA60 |
Author(s) |
Arnaldi, R. ; Averbeck, R. ; Banicz, K. ; Castor, J. ; Chaurand, B. ; Cicalo, C. ; Colla, A. ; Cortese, P. ; Damjanovic, S. ; David, Andre ; De Falco, A. ; Devaux, A. ; Drees, A. ; Ducroux, L. ; En'yo, H. ; Fargeix, J. ; Ferretti, A. ; Floris, M. ; Forster, A. ; Force, P. ; Guettet, N. ; Guichard, A. ; Gulkanian, H. ; Heuser, J.M. ; Keil, M. ; Kluberg, L. ; Lourenco, C. ; Lozano, J. ; Manso, F. ; Masoni, A. ; Martins, P. ; Neves, A. ; Ohnishi, H. ; Oppedisano, C. ; Parracho, P. ; Pillot, Ph. ; Puddu, G. ; Radermacher, E. ; Ramalhete, P. ; Rosinsky, P. ; Scomparin, E. ; Seixas, J. ; Serci, S. ; Shahoyan, R. ; Sonderegger, P. ; Specht, H.J. ; Tieulent, R. ; Usai, G. ; Veenhof, R. ; Wohri, H.K. |
Affiliation | (CERN) |
Publication | 2006 |
Imprint | 25 Sep 2006 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Note | 9 pages, 11 figures, talk given at the conference 'Strangeness in Quark Matter 2006 (SQM2006)', March 2006, Los Angeles, USA, accepted for publication in Journal of Physics G |
In: | J. Phys. G 32 (2006) s51-s60 |
In: | International Conference On Strangeness In Quark Matter, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 26 - 31 Mar 2006, pp.s51-s60 |
DOI | 10.1088/0954-3899/32/12/S06 |
Subject category | Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment | CERN SPS ; NA60 |
Abstract | The NA60 experiment has measured the production of muon pairs and of charged particles in In+In collisions at a beam energy of 158 AGeV. For invariant dimuon masses below the phi the space-time averaged rho spectral function was isolated by a novel procedure. It shows a strong broadening but essentially no shift in mass. The production of J/psi was measured as a function of the collision centrality. As in previous experiments studying Pb+Pb collisions an anomalous supression is observed, setting in at approximately 90 participant nucleons. Using the charged particles the reaction plane was reconstructed. The elliptic flow of charged particles increases with pt showing a saturation for pt > 2GeV/c. For the first time azimuthal distributions for J/psi are shown. |