Mar 27 – 29, 2019
UCLA Faculty Center
US/Pacific timezone

Deuteron, antiproton and antideuteron production cross-section studies for nucleus-nucleus collisions at the NA61/SHINE experiment.

Mar 28, 2019, 5:40 PM
20m
Hacienda Room (UCLA Faculty Center)

Hacienda Room

UCLA Faculty Center

UCLA Faculty Center 480 Charles Young Dr. East Los Angeles, CA USA

Speaker

Michał Naskręt

Description

NA61/SHINE is a large-acceptance fixed-target experiment located at the CERN SPS, which studies final hadronic states in interactions of various particles and nuclei. It is unique in terms of providing data on a variety of collision systems at different collision energies. This allows for extensive deuteron, antiproton and antideuteron production cross-section studies. My talk will focus on heavier collision systems like p+C or pion+C. I will present a preliminary analysis of experimental data and discuss quality cuts and the particle identification method as well as present deuteron, antiproton, and antideuteron yields as a function of momentum.

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