Balance Functions from Au+Au, d+Au, and p+p Collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV
The STAR Collaboration: M.M. Aggarwal, et al.

TL;DR
This study measures balance functions for charged particle pairs in various collision systems at 200 GeV, revealing how their widths depend on collision centrality and particle type, providing insights into charge production and hadronization processes.
Contribution
It presents detailed measurements of balance functions across multiple collision systems and particle types, highlighting differences in charge correlations and their dependence on collision centrality and system size.
Findings
Balance function widths in $ riangle eta$ scale with participant nucleons in data.
Central collisions show narrower balance functions for pions, consistent with thermal models.
Kaon balance functions exhibit little centrality dependence, indicating different production mechanisms.
Abstract
Balance functions have been measured for charged particle pairs, identified charged pion pairs, and identified charged kaon pairs in Au+Au, d+Au, and p+p collisions at = 200 GeV at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider using the STAR detector. These balance functions are presented in terms of relative pseudorapidity, , relative rapidity, , relative azimuthal angle, , and invariant relative momentum, . In addition, balance functions are shown in terms of the three components of : , , and . For charged particle pairs, the width of the balance function in terms of scales smoothly with the number of participating nucleons, while HIJING and UrQMD model calculations show no dependence on centrality or system size. For charged particle and charged pion pairs, the…
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