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Event structure and double helicity asymmetry in jet production from polarized $$p + p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 GeV

Adare, A.*; Afanasiev, S.*; Aidala, C.*; Ajitanand, N. N.*; Akiba, Y.*; Al-Bataineh, H.*; Alexander, J.*; Aoki, K.*; Aphecetche, L.*; Armendariz, R.*; et al.

Physical Review D, 84(1), p.012006_1 - 012006_18, 2011/07

 Times Cited Count:29 Percentile:72.31(Astronomy & Astrophysics)

We report on the event structure and double helicity asymmetry ($$A_{LL}$$) of jet production in longitudinally polarized $$p + p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 GeV. Photons and charged particles were measured by the PHENIX experiment. Event structure was compared with the results from PYTHIA event generator. The production rate of reconstructed jets is satisfactorily reproduced with the next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculation. We measured $$A_{LL}$$ = -0.0014 $$pm$$ 0.0037 at the lowest $$P_T$$ bin and -0.0181 $$pm$$ 0.0282 at the highest $$P_T$$ bin. The measured $$A_{LL}$$ is compared with the predictions that assume various $$Delta G(x)$$ distributions.

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Identified charged hadron production in $$p + p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 and 62.4 GeV

Adare, A.*; Afanasiev, S.*; Aidala, C.*; Ajitanand, N. N.*; Akiba, Yasuyuki*; Al-Bataineh, H.*; Alexander, J.*; Aoki, Kazuya*; Aphecetche, L.*; Armendariz, R.*; et al.

Physical Review C, 83(6), p.064903_1 - 064903_29, 2011/06

 Times Cited Count:184 Percentile:99.44(Physics, Nuclear)

Transverse momentum distributions and yields for $$pi^{pm}, K^{pm}, p$$, and $$bar{p}$$ in $$p + p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 and 62.4 GeV at midrapidity are measured by the PHENIX experiment at the RHIC. We present the inverse slope parameter, mean transverse momentum, and yield per unit rapidity at each energy, and compare them to other measurements at different $$sqrt{s}$$ collisions. We also present the scaling properties such as $$m_T$$ and $$x_T$$ scaling and discuss the mechanism of the particle production in $$p + p$$ collisions. The measured spectra are compared to next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations.

Journal Articles

Azimuthal correlations of electrons from heavy-flavor decay with hadrons in $$p+p$$ and Au+Au collisions at $$sqrt{s_{NN}}$$ = 200 GeV

Adare, A.*; Afanasiev, S.*; Aidala, C.*; Ajitanand, N. N.*; Akiba, Yasuyuki*; Al-Bataineh, H.*; Alexander, J.*; Aoki, Kazuya*; Aphecetche, L.*; Aramaki, Y.*; et al.

Physical Review C, 83(4), p.044912_1 - 044912_16, 2011/04

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:49.7(Physics, Nuclear)

Measurements of electrons from the decay of open-heavy-flavor mesons have shown that the yields are suppressed in Au+Au collisions compared to expectations from binary-scaled $$p+p$$ collisions. Here we extend these studies to two particle correlations where one particle is an electron from the decay of a heavy flavor meson and the other is a charged hadron from either the decay of the heavy meson or from jet fragmentation. These measurements provide more detailed information about the interaction between heavy quarks and the quark-gluon matter. We find the away-side-jet shape and yield to be modified in Au+Au collisions compared to $$p+p$$ collisions.

Journal Articles

Measurement of neutral mesons in $$p$$ + $$p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 GeV and scaling properties of hadron production

Adare, A.*; Afanasiev, S.*; Aidala, C.*; Ajitanand, N. N.*; Akiba, Y.*; Al-Bataineh, H.*; Alexander, J.*; Aoki, K.*; Aphecetche, L.*; Armendariz, R.*; et al.

Physical Review D, 83(5), p.052004_1 - 052004_26, 2011/03

 Times Cited Count:175 Percentile:98.48(Astronomy & Astrophysics)

The PHENIX experiment at RHIC has measured the invariant differential cross section for production of $$K^0_s$$, $$omega$$, $$eta'$$ and $$phi$$ mesons in $$p + p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 GeV. The spectral shapes of all hadron transverse momentum distributions are well described by a Tsallis distribution functional form with only two parameters, $$n$$ and $$T$$, determining the high $$p_T$$ and characterizing the low $$p_T$$ regions for the spectra, respectively. The integrated invariant cross sections calculated from the fitted distributions are found to be consistent with existing measurements and with statistical model predictions.

Oral presentation

Ultra-small-angle neutron scattering study of Actin-Polymer complexes formation

Masui, Tomomi; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

The Structure formation of filamentous actin and polycation complex

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Ultra-small angle neutron scattering observation of filamentous actin and polycation complex

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

In situ observation on hierarchical actin bundle network

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

Actin is one of the most abundant cytoskeleton proteins in eucaryotic cell. They play a crucialrole in cell motility by polymerizing monomeric globular G-actin into polymeric filamentous actin (F-actin). With actin-binding proteins (ABPs), they form higher order structures such as linear bundles, two-dimensional networks and three-dimensional gels. It has been considered that these structures are controlled by ABPs. However recent study have shown that the only one kind of artificial cationic polymer can form variety of structures depending its concentration and salt concentration. This system is a good model to elucidate the mechanism of regulation of actin and ABPs complex structure. Based on these backgrounds, we have investigated the effects of salt concentration on the stability and structure of actin-polycation complexes by using small angle neutron scattering (SANS) technique.

Oral presentation

The Observation of structure formation of F-actin

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

In situ observation on hierarchical actin bundle networks; Salt concentration effects

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

Actin is one of the cytoskeleton proteins and it is most abundant proteins in eucaryotic cell. They play a crucial role in cell motility by polymerization of monomeric globular G-actin into polymeric filamentous actin (F-actin). With actin binding proteins, they form various structures such as linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three-dimensional gels. It has been considered that these structures are controlled by the specific interaction between actin and binding protein. However from the physicochemical point of view, actin has negative charge and actin-binding protein has positive charge. Thus, the electrostatic interaction might play important role to determinein the structure. Based on this idea, we have investigated the effects of salt concentration on the stability and structure of actin-polymer complexes by using small angle neutron scattering (SANS) technique.

Oral presentation

Assembly and disassembly of actin and cationic polymer complex

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

Actin is one of the cytoskeleton proteins and it is most abundant proteins in eucaryotic cell. They play a crucial role in cell motility by polymerization of monomeric globular G-actin into polymeric filamentous actin (F-actin). With actin binding proteins, they form various structures such as linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three-dimensional gels. It has been considered that these structures are controlled by the specific interaction between actin and binding protein. However from the physicochemical point of view, actin has negative charge and actin-binding protein has positive charge. Thus, the electrostatic interaction might play important role to determine in the structure. Based on this idea, we have investigated the effects of salt concentration on the stability and structure of actin-polymer complexes by using small angle neutron scattering (SANS) technique.

Oral presentation

Assembly and disassembly of model cytoskeleton system

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Kwon, H.*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Iwase, Hiroki; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*

no journal, , 

Actin is one of the most abundant cytoskeleton proteins in eucaryotic cell. They play a crucial role in cell motility by polymerizing monomeric globular G-actin into polymeric filamentous actin (F-actin). Withactin-binding proteins (ABPs), they form higher order structures such as linear bundles, two-dimensional networks and three-dimensional gels. In this study we have constructed model cytoskeleton system composed of F-actin, cationic polymer and salt. To investigate salt induced hierarchical structure change we employed fluorescence microscopy and small angle neutron scattering (SANS) technique.

Oral presentation

The Effect of salt on the hierarchical structure of F-actin/polycation complexes; In situ observation by fluorescnece microscopy and small angle neutron scattering

Masui, Tomomi; Shikinaka, Kazuhiro*; Koizumi, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Takeji; Kakugo, Akira*; Gong, J.*; Kwon, H.*

no journal, , 

We reconstituted in vitro model cytoskeleton using F-actin and polycation. We have investigated hierarchical structural change of F-actin/polycation complexes induced by salt quantitatively by fluorescence microscopy and small angle neutron scattering. Based on the obtained structural parameters, we will discuss dominant interactions which determine the structure.

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