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Publications [#381187] of Seog Oh

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  1. Abdulhamid, MI; Aboona, BE; Adam, J; Adamczyk, L; Adams, JR; Aggarwal, I; Aggarwal, MM; Ahammed, Z; Aschenauer, EC; Aslam, S; Atchison, J; Bairathi, V; Cap, JGB; Barish, K; Bellwied, R; Bhagat, P; Bhasin, A; Bhatta, S; Bhosale, SR; Bielcik, J; Bielcikova, J; Brandenburg, JD; Broodo, C; Cai, XZ; Caines, H; Sánchez, MCDLB; Cebra, D; Ceska, J; Chakaberia, I; Chaloupka, P; Chan, BK; Chang, Z; Chatterjee, A; Chen, D; Chen, J; Chen, JH; Chen, Z; Cheng, J; Cheng, Y; Choudhury, S; Christie, W; Chu, X; Crawford, HJ; Csanád, M; Dale-Gau, G; Das, A; Deppner, IM; Dhamija, A; Dixit, P; Dong, X; Drachenberg, JL; Duckworth, E; Dunlop, JC; Engelage, J; Eppley, G; Esumi, S; Evdokimov, O; Eyser, O; Fatemi, R; Fazio, S; Feng, CJ; Feng, Y; Finch, E; Fisyak, Y; Flor, FA; Fu, C; Gagliardi, CA; Galatyuk, T; Gao, T; Geurts, F; Ghimire, N; Gibson, A; Gopal, K; Gou, X; Grosnick, D; Gupta, A; Guryn, W; Hamed, A; Han, Y; Harabasz, S; Harasty, MD; Harris, JW; Harrison-Smith, H; He, W; He, XH; He, Y; Herrmann, N; Holub, L; Hu, C; Hu, Q; Hu, Y; Huang, H; Huang, HZ; Huang, SL; Huang, T; Huang, X; Huang, Y; Humanic, TJ; Isshiki, M, Reaction plane correlated triangular flow in Au+Au collisions at sNN =3 GeV, Physical Review C, vol. 109 no. 4 (April, 2024) [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/22)

    Abstract:
    We measure triangular flow relative to the reaction plane at 3 GeV center-of-mass energy in Au+Au collisions at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. A significant v3 signal for protons is observed, which increases for higher rapidity, higher transverse momentum, and more peripheral collisions. The triangular flow is essentially rapidity-odd with a slope at midrapidity, dv3/dy|(y=0), opposite in sign compared to the slope for directed flow. No significant v3 signal is observed for charged pions and kaons. Comparisons with models suggest that a mean field potential is required to describe these results, and that the triangular shape of the participant nucleons is the result of stopping and nuclear geometry.


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