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Nanxi Yao is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Event generator & Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Investigation of Experimental Observables in Search of the Chiral Magnetic Effect in Heavy-ion Collisions in the STAR experiment
S. Choudhury,X. Dong,J. L. Drachenberg,J. C. Dunlop,ShinIchi Esumi,Yicheng Feng,E. Finch,Yu Hu,Jiangyong Jia,Jerome Lauret,Wei Li,Jinfeng Liao,Y. Lin,Michael Annan Lisa,Takafumi Niida,Robert L. Ray,M. Sergeeva,Diyu Shen,Shuzhe Shi,Paul Sorensen,A. H. Tang,Prithwish Tribedy,Gene Van Buren,Sergei A. Voloshin,Fuqiang Wang,Gang Wang,Hao-jie Xu,Z. Xu,Nanxi Yao,Jie Zhao +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated three pertinent experimental approaches: the $R$ correlator, the signed balance functions, and the π-gamma correlator to verify the equivalence in the kernel-component observables among these methods.
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Investigation of experimental observables in search of the chiral magnetic effect in heavy-ion collisions in the STAR experiment
S. Choudhury,X. Dong,J. L. Drachenberg,J. C. Dunlop,ShinIchi Esumi,Yicheng Feng,E. Finch,Yu Hu,Jiangyong Jia,Jerome Lauret,Wei Li,Jinfeng Liao,Y. Lin,Michael Annan Lisa,Takafumi Niida,Robert L. Ray,M. Sergeeva,Diyu Shen,Shuzhe Shi,Paul Sorensen,A. H. Tang,Prithwish Tribedy,Gene Van Buren,Sergei A. Voloshin,Fuqiang Wang,Gang Wang,Hao-jie Xu,Z. Xu,Nanxi Yao,Jie Zhao +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors exploit simple Monte Carlo simulations and a realistic event generator (EBE-AVFD) to verify the equivalence of the core components among these methods and to ascertain their sensitivities to the CME signal and the background contributions for the isobar collisions at the RHIC.