$\phi$- meson Production at RHIC energies using the PHENIX Detector
Deepali Sharma (for the PHENIX Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on the measurement of $\
Contribution
It provides systematic measurements of $\
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Abstract
Light vector mesons are among the most informative probes to understand the strongly coupled Quark Gluon Plasma created at RHIC. The suppression of light mesons at high transverse momentum, compared to expectations from scaled results, reflects the properties of the strongly interacting matter formed. The -meson is one of the probes whose systematic measurement in , and collisions can provide useful information about initial and final state effects on particle production. The mass, width and branching ratio of the -meson decay in the di-kaon and di-electron decay channels could be modified in \au collisions due to the restoration of chiral symmetry in the QGP. The PHENIX experiment at RHIC has measured -meson production in various systems ranging form , to collisions via both its di-electron and di-kaon decay modes. A…
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