Y. Dai
McGill University
14 Papers
28 Citations
Y. Dai is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pion & Rapidity. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Proton and pion production relative to the reaction plane in Au + Au collisions at 11A GeV/c
J. Barrette,R. Bellwied,S. Bennett,R. Bersch,Peter Braun-Munzinger,W. C. Chang,W. E. Cleland,M. Clemen,J. D. Cole,Thomas Michael Cormier,Y. Dai,G. David,J. Dee,O. Dietzsch,M. Drigert,K. Filimonov,S. C. Johnson,J. R. Hall,T. K. Hemmick,N. Herrmann,B. Hong,Y. Kwon,R. Lacasse,Q. Li,T. W. Ludlam,S. K. Mark,R. Matheus,S. McCorkle,J. T. Murgatroyd,D. Miśkowiec,E. O'Brien,S. Panitkin,T. Piazza,M. Pollack,Claude Andre Pruneau,M. N. Rao,Edward L. Reber,M. Rosati,N. C. da Silva,S. Sedykh,Upul Sonnadara,Johanna Stachel,E. M. Takagui,S. Voloshin,T. Vongpaseuth,G. Wang,Johannes Peter Wessels,C. L. Woody,N. Xu,Yi Zhang,C. Zou +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of proton and charged particle azimuthal distributions measured with respect to the reaction plane in Au + Au collisions at a beam momentum of about 11A GeV/c is presented.
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Proton and pion production in Au + Au collisions at 10.8A-GeV/c
J. Barrette,R. Bellwied,S. Bennett,R. Bersch,Peter Braun-Munzinger,W. C. Chang,W. E. Cleland,M. Clemen,J. D. Cole,Thomas Michael Cormier,Y. Dai,G. David,J. Dee,O. Dietzsch,M. W. Drigert,K. Filimonov,S. C. Johnson,J. R. Hall,T. K. Hemmick,N. Herrmann,B. Hong,Y. Kwon,R. Lacasse,Q. Li,T. W. Ludlam,S. K. Mark,R. Matheus,S. McCorkle,J. T. Murgatroyd,D. Miśkowiec,E. O'Brien,S. Panitkin,P. Paul,T. Piazza,M. Pollack,Claude Andre Pruneau,Yujin Qi,M. N. Rao,Edward L. Reber,M. Rosati,N. C. daSilva,S. Sedykh,Upul Sonnadara,Johanna Stachel,E. M. Takagui,V. Topor Pop,S. Voloshin,T. Vongpaseuth,G. Wang,Johannes Peter Wessels,C. L. Woody,N. Xu,Y. Zhang,C. Zou +53 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the tranverse momentum spectra and rapidity distributions for Au+Au collisions at 10.8A GeV/c. The data are compared with the predictions of the RQMD event generator.
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Two-proton correlations from 14.6A GeV/c Si+Pb and 11.5A GeV/c Au+Au central collisions
J. Barrette,R. Bellwied,S. Bennett,R. Bersch,Peter Braun-Munzinger,W. C. Chang,W. E. Cleland,M. Clemen,J. D. Cole,Thomas Michael Cormier,Y. Dai,G. David,J. Dee,O. Dietzsch,M. W. Drigert,K. Filimonov,S. C. Johnson,S. Gilbert,J. R. Hall,T. K. Hemmick,N. Herrmann,B. Hong,C. L. Jiang,Y. Kwon,R. Lacasse,Q. Li,T. W. Ludlam,S. K. Mark,R. Matheus,S. McCorkle,J. T. Murgatroyd,D. Miśkowiec,E. O'Brien,S. Panitkin,V. S. Pantuev,T. Piazza,M. Pollack,Claude Andre Pruneau,M. N. Rao,Edward L. Reber,M. Rosati,J. Sheen,N. C. daSilva,S. Sedykh,Upul Sonnadara,Johanna Stachel,Helio Takai,E. M. Takagui,S. Voloshin,S. Voloshin,T. Vongpaseuth,G. Wang,Johannes Peter Wessels,C. L. Woody,N. Xu,Y. Zhang,Z. Zhang,C. Zou +57 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two-proton correlation functions have been measured in Si+Pb collisions at 14.6A GeV/c and Au+Au collisions at 11.5A geV/C by the E814/E877 collaboration and the source size is inferred from this comparison.
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Light fragment yields from central Au+Au collisions at 11.5A GeV/c
J. Barrette,R. Bellwied,S. Bennett,R. Bersch,Peter Braun-Munzinger,W. C. Chang,W. E. Cleland,M. Clemen,J. D. Cole,Thomas Michael Cormier,Y. Dai,G. David,J. Dee,O. Dietzsch,M. W. Drigert,K. Filimonov,J. R. Hall,T. K. Hemmick,N. Herrmann,B. Hong,C. L. Jiang,S. C. Johnson,Y. Kwon,R. Lacasse,Q. Li,T. W. Ludlam,S. McCorkle,S. K. Mark,R. Matheus,D. Miśkowiec,E. O'Brien,S. Panitkin,T. Piazza,M. Pollack,Claude Andre Pruneau,Yujin Qi,M. N. Rao,Edward L. Reber,M. Rosati,N. C. daSilva,S. Sedykh,J. Sheen,Upul Sonnadara,Johanna Stachel,Helio Takai,E. M. Takagui,S. Voloshin,T. Vongpaseuth,Johannes Peter Wessels,C. L. Woody,N. Xu,Y. Zhang,Z. Zhang,C. Zou +53 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the deuteron yields relative to proton yields were analyzed in terms of a simple coalescence model, and the results indicated an increase in source size compared to collisions of lighter systems at the same energy, reflected by a rapidity dependence of the coalescence parameter B{sub d}.
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Recent results from E877 for Au+Au collisions at AGS energy
Kirill Filimonov,Kirill Filimonov,J. Barrette,R. Bellwied,S. Bennett,R. Bersch,Peter Braun-Munzinger,W. C. Chang,W. E. Cleland,M. Clemen,J. D. Cole,Thomas Michael Cormier,Y. Dai,G. David,J. Dee,O. Dietzsch,M. W. Drigert,S. I. Esumi,K. Filimonov,K. Filimonov,A. French,S. C. Johnson,J. R. Hall,T. K. Hemmick,N. Herrmann,B. Hong,Y. Kwon,R. Lacasse,Q. Li,T. W. Ludlam,S. K. Mark,S. McCorkle,D. Miśkowiec,E. O'Brien,S. Panitkin,V. S. Pantuev,P. Paul,T. Piazza,M. Pollack,Claude Andre Pruneau,Yujin Qi,Edward L. Reber,M. Rosati,S. Sedykh,J. Sheen,Upul Sonnadara,Johanna Stachel,N. Starinski,E. M. Takagui,V. Topor Pop,M. Trzaska,S. Voloshin,T. Vongpaseuth,G. Wang,Johannes Peter Wessels,C. L. Woody,N. Xu,Y. Zhang,C. Zou +58 more
TL;DR: The E877 experiment as mentioned in this paper was dedicated to the study of hadron distributions in Au+Au collisions at the AGS, and the results from the analysis of the data obtained from the last data taking run, which took place in the fall of 1995 and recorded 46 millions Au-Au events at 11.5 AGeV/c.
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