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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:28 Percentile:72.42(Astronomy & Astrophysics)We report on the event structure and double helicity asymmetry () of jet production in longitudinally polarized collisions at = 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 = -0.0014 0.0037 at the lowest bin and -0.0181 0.0282 at the highest bin. The measured is compared with the predictions that assume various distributions.
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:176 Percentile:99.41(Physics, Nuclear)Transverse momentum distributions and yields for , and in collisions at = 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 collisions. We also present the scaling properties such as and scaling and discuss the mechanism of the particle production in collisions. The measured spectra are compared to next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations.
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:7 Percentile:49.81(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 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 collisions.
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:169 Percentile:98.47(Astronomy & Astrophysics)The PHENIX experiment at RHIC has measured the invariant differential cross section for production of , , and mesons in collisions at = 200 GeV. The spectral shapes of all hadron transverse momentum distributions are well described by a Tsallis distribution functional form with only two parameters, and , determining the high and characterizing the low 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.
Oishi, Kazuki; Heffner, R. H.; Ito, Takashi; Higemoto, Wataru; Morris, G. D.*; Bauer, E. D.*; Graf, M. J.*; Zhu, J.-X.*; Morales, L. A.*; Sarrao, J. L.*; et al.
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 403(5-9), p.1013 - 1014, 2008/04
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0(Physics, Condensed Matter)PuCoGa has attracted much interest because it is the first Pu-based superconductor, having an order of magnitude higher transition temperature K than the isostructural heavy fermion superconductor CeCoIn (K). The mechanism of the superconductivity in PuCoGa is still under investigation, though recent experiments and theory suggest a magnetic origin. A unique aspect of this compound is the self-irradiation damage because Pu (Pu, = 24,000 years) creates lattice defects which scatter electrons and, hence, break superconducting pairs. In order to elucidate the magnitude and temperature dependence of the magnetic penetration depth , we have performed SR measurements in the same PuCoGa single crystals after 25 and 400 days of aging. We found that decreased from 18.5K to 15K for the aged sample, yet a quasi-linear temperature dependence was found for the low-temperature in both the fresh and aged sample, consistent with -wave pairing symmetry. The magnitude of the muon spin relaxation rate in the aged sample, , where and are the superfluid density and the effective mass, respectively, is reduced by about 70% compared to fresh sample. This indicates that the scattering from self-irradiation induced defects is not in the limit of the conventional Abrikosov-Gor'kov pair-breaking theory, but rather in the limit of short coherence length (about 2nm in PuCoGa) superconductivity.
Heffner, R. H.; Oishi, Kazuki; Fluss, M. J.*; Morris, G. D.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Shu, L.*; Chung, B. W.*; McCall, S. K.*; Bauer, E. D.*; Sarrao, J. L.*; et al.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 444-445, p.80 - 83, 2007/10
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:48.64(Chemistry, Physical)We summarize the results of muon spin relaxation (SR) measurements carried out in- and -Pu and in the superconducting state ofPuCoGa. In Pu metal, interest has centered on whether or not magnetic order exists in the hightemperature fcc phase,The Pu metal studies were designed to search for evidence of magnetic ordering, andhave set the most stringent limits to date for the ordered moment. In PuCoGa the temperature dependence of themagnetic penetration depth (T) was investigated in a fresh sample and again in the same sampleafter 400 days of aging. We find (T) T for T Tc/2, indicating a line of nodes in thesuperconducting order parameter. Remarkably, the temperature dependence of (T) is littlechanged even after significant radiation damage.
Oishi, Kazuki; Heffner, R. H.; Morris, G. D.*; Bauer, E. D.*; Graf, M. J.*; Zhu, J.-X.*; Morales, L. A.*; Sarrao, J. L.*; Fluss, M. J.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; et al.
Physical Review B, 76(6), p.064504_1 - 064504_10, 2007/08
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:51.85(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Shu, L.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Aoki, Yuji*; Tsunashima, Yoshino*; Yonezawa, Yuki*; Sanada, Shotaro*; Kikuchi, Daisuke*; Sato, Hideyuki*; Heffner, R. H.; Higemoto, Wataru; et al.
Physical Review B, 76(1), p.014527_1 - 014527_8, 2007/07
Times Cited Count:21 Percentile:64.85(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)Oishi, Kazuki; Heffner, R. H.; Morris, G. D.*; Fluss, M. J.*; Bauer, E. D.*; Morales, L. A.*; Sarrao, J. L.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Shu, L.*; Ito, Takashi; et al.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 310(2, Part1), p.566 - 568, 2007/03
no abstracts in English
Heffner, R. H.; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Sonier, J. E.*; Fundley, M. F.*; Thompson, J. D.*
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 310(2, Part1), p.e6 - e8, 2007/03
Recently phenomenological picture of the formation of the heavy femion state was put forward in terms of a two-component susceptibility, one component corresponding to non-interacting local moments and second, low-temperature component associated with onset of heavy fermation state (so-called "two-fluid" model). This phenomenology can be studied by measuring the local susceptibility via SR Knight shift measurements. Normally, the Knight shift is proposional to the bulk susceptibility. The onset of second component appears as a deviation in the linear relation. Previously we discovered a non-linear relation in UThBe, which was interpreted in terms of a temperature-dependent hyperfine field. Here we reexamine these data in terms of the two-fluid model. Our analysis shows that these date are consistent with the scaling law proposed. The SR data are discussed in terms of related changes in the resistivity and the NMR relaxation rates in these systems.
Shu, L.*; Higemoto, Wataru; Aoki, Yuji*; Frederick, N. A.*; Yuhasz, W. M.*; Heffner, R. H.; Oishi, Kazuki; Ishida, Kenji*; Kadono, Ryosuke*; Koda, Akihiro*; et al.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 310(2, Part1), p.551 - 553, 2006/11
Heffner, R. H.; Bauer, E. D.*; Chung, B.*; Fluss, M. J.*; Higemoto, Wataru; Ito, Takashi; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Morales, L. A.*; Morris, G. D.*; Oishi, Kazuki; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 75(Suppl.), p.14 - 19, 2006/08
no abstracts in English
Heffner, R. H.; Morris, G. D.*; Fluss, M. J.*; Chung, B.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Shu, L.*; Anderson, J. E.*
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 374-375, p.163 - 166, 2006/03
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:38.5(Physics, Condensed Matter)The SR measurements in pulutonium metals are reported for the first time. The ground-state properties of Pu metal is not understood clearly. We found the upper limits of the ordered moment in -Pu and -stabilized Pu is at 4K.
Morris, G. D.*; Heffner, R. H.; Bauer, E. D.*; Morales, L. A.*; Sarrao, J. L.*; Fluss, M. J.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Shu, L.*; Anderson, J. E.*
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 374-375, p.180 - 183, 2006/03
Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:56.38(Physics, Condensed Matter)MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Rose, M. S.*; Anderson, J. E.*; Shu, L.*; Heffner, R. H.; Kimura, Tsuyoshi*; Morris, G. D.*; Bernal, O. O.*
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 374-375, p.142 - 144, 2006/03
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:18.02(Physics, Condensed Matter)Longitudinal-field muon spin relaxation experiments have been carried out in the paramagnetic state of single-crystal GdTiO just above the phase transition. At high applied fields the relaxation time is proportional to field. At low fields the relaxation rate increases markedly as the freezing temperature is approached. This behavior is consistent with the very long autocorrelation function cutoff time.
MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Rose, M. S.*; Bernal, O. O.*; Heffner, R. H.; Nieuwenhuys, G. J.*; Chau, R.*; Maple, M. B.*
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 374-375, p.174 - 176, 2006/03
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0(Physics, Condensed Matter)Transverse-field SR shifts and relaxation rates have been measured in the non-Fermi liquid alloy system UCuPt. At low temperatures the fractional spread in Knight shifts is 2 for x=1, but is only half this value for x=1.5 and 2.5. In a disorder-driven scenario where the NFL behavior is due to a broadly distributed characteristic energy E, our results indicate that E/EK/K) is similar for UCuPd. Our results correlate with the observed suppression of other NFL anomaliess.
MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Rose, M. S.*; Anderson, J. E.*; Bernal, O. O.*; Heffner, R. H.; Nieuwenhuys, G. J.*; Baumbach, R. E.*; Butch, N. P.*; Maple, M. B.*
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 374-375, p.177 - 179, 2006/03
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:6.65(Physics, Condensed Matter)Longitudinal-field SR experiments have been performed in unannealed and annealed samples of the heavy-fermion compound UCuPd to study the effect of disorder on non-Fermi liquid behavior in this material. The observed scaling exponent independent of annealing. Annealed samples exhibited a reduction of the relaxation rate at low temperatures, indicating that annealing shifts fluctuation noise power to higher frequencies. There was no tendency of the inhomogeneous spread in rates to decrease with annealing. The correlation with residual resistivity previously observed for a number of NFL heavy-electron materials is also found in the present work.
Heffner, R. H.; Morris, G. D.*; Fluss, M. J.*; Chung, B.*; McCall, S.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Shu, L.*; Oishi, Kazuki; Bauer, E. D.*; Sarrao, J. L.*; et al.
Physical Review B, 73(9), p.094453_1 - 094453_5, 2006/03
Times Cited Count:33 Percentile:77.22(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
Shu, L.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; Heffner, R. H.; Callaghan, F. D.*; Sonier, J. E.*; Morris, G. D.*; Bernal, O. O.*; Bosse, A.*; Anderson, J. E.*; Yuhasz, W. M.*; et al.
Physica B; Condensed Matter, 374-375, p.247 - 250, 2006/01
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:31.27(Physics, Condensed Matter)Oishi, Kazuki; Heffner, R. H.; Higemoto, Wataru; Ito, Takashi; Morris, G. D.*; Bauer, E. D.*; Morales, L. A.*; Sarrao, J. L.*; Fluss, M. J.*; MacLaughlin, D. E.*; et al.
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The discovery of the first Pu-based superconductor PuCoGa ( = 18.5 K) demonstrates the rich and complex nature of Pu-based materials. The mechanism of the superconductivity in PuCoGa is still under investigation, though recent experiments and theory suggest a magnetic origin. For example, the electronic structure of this material was investigated theoretically, and spin-fluctuation mediated superconductivity was suggested. NMR results also suggest that the superconducting order parameter of this Pu-based superconductor has d-wave symmetry. We note that Pu is a radioactive nucleus (Pu, = 24000 years), thus PuCoGa suffers self-induced radiation damage. Previous SR results performed at 600 Oe in a 25-day old single crystalline sample show a linear temperature dependence for the muon spin relaxation rate (, : magnetic penetration depth) for 0.5, suggesting d-wave pairing symmetry. We have performed SR experimentes on the same sample after 400 days of aging in order to obtain more detailed information on the order parameter, i.e., T-dependence of at several magnetic fields, as well as the effects of aging. We found that Tc decreased from 18.5 K to 15 K for the 25-day and 400-day samples, respectively, yet the linear temperature dependence remains, consistent with a line of nodes (and suggesting d-wave pairing symmetry). These results indicate that the temperature dependence of does not depend on accumulated radiation damage over the span of time measured.