Dependence of Single Particle Distributions on Rapidity and Centrality in d+Au Collisions at \snn = 200 GeV
R. Debbe (BNL)

TL;DR
This paper reports measurements of single particle distributions in deuteron-gold collisions at 200 GeV, focusing on how these distributions vary with collision centrality and particle rapidity at RHIC.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of how particle distributions depend on centrality and rapidity in d+Au collisions at RHIC, highlighting their influence on particle production.
Findings
Particle distributions vary significantly with collision centrality.
Rapidity affects the shape and magnitude of particle distributions.
Results improve understanding of particle production mechanisms in nuclear collisions.
Abstract
Measurements of identified single particle distributions in d+Au collisions at \snn = 200 GeV at the RHIC collider are described. The dependence of these distributions on the centrality of the collisions, as well as the rapidity of the detected particles are emphasized in this report.
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