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Elliptic Flow: Transition from out-of-plane to in-plane Emission in Au + Au Collisions
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E895 collaboration
, Pinkenburg, C
in
Beams (radiation)
/ Equations of state
/ Excitation
/ Mathematical analysis
1999
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Elliptic Flow: Transition from out-of-plane to in-plane Emission in Au + Au Collisions
by
E895 collaboration
, Pinkenburg, C
in
Beams (radiation)
/ Equations of state
/ Excitation
/ Mathematical analysis
1999
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Elliptic Flow: Transition from out-of-plane to in-plane Emission in Au + Au Collisions
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Elliptic Flow: Transition from out-of-plane to in-plane Emission in Au + Au Collisions
1999
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Overview
We have measured the proton elliptic flow excitation function for the Au + Au system spanning the beam energy range 2 -- 8 AGeV. The excitation function shows a transition from negative to positive elliptic flow at a beam energy, \\(E_tr \\) 4 AGeV. Detailed comparisons with calculations from a relativistic Boltzmann-equation are presented. The comparisons suggest a softening of the nuclear equation of state (EOS) from a stiff form (K 380 MeV) at low beam energies (E_Beam 2 AGeV) to a softer form (K 210 MeV) at higher energies (E_Beam \\( 4 AGeV) where the calculated baryon density \\) 4 _0$.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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