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We present new results on 2-particle azimuthal ($Deltaphi$) correlation relative to event plane and 3-particle pseudorapidity ($Deltaeta$) correlation at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at $sqrt{{it s}_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV, measured by the STAR experiment. While jet-like correlation is symmetric, ridge is found to be asymmetric when trigger particle azimuth is between in- and out-of-plane. The charge ordering properties between associated and trigger particles are exploited to separate jet-like and ridge contributions in 3-particle $Deltaeta$-$Deltaeta$ correlations. We found that like-sign triplets are dominated by ridge. The separated ridge, while narrow in $Deltaphi$, is extremely broad in $Deltaeta$. The ridge particles are not only uncorrelated to the trigger particle in $Deltaeta$, but also uncorrelated between themselves.
We present the first results on 3-particle $Deltaeta$-$Deltaeta$ correlations in minimum bias $d$+Au, peripheral and central Au+Au collisions at $sqrt{{it s}_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV measured by the STAR experiment. The analysis technique is described in det
We present measurements of three-particle correlations for various harmonics in Au+Au collisions at energies ranging from $sqrt{s_{{rm NN}}}=7.7$ to 200 GeV using the STAR detector. The quantity $langlecos(mphi_1+nphi_2-(m+n)phi_3)rangle$ is evaluate
The FSU $spsdfp$ cross-shell interaction for the shell model was successfully fitted to a wide range of mostly intruder negative parity states of the $sd$ shell nuclei. This paper reports the application of the FSU interaction to systematically trace
New experimental data from the scattering of 6He+208Pb at energies around and below the Coulomb barrier are presented. The yield of breakup products coming from projectile fragmentation is dominated by a strong group of $alpha$ particles. The energ
The experimental hadronic physics programme at the COoler SYnchrotron of the Forschungszentrum Juelich terminated at the end of 2014. After describing the accelerator and the associated facilities, a review is presented of the major achievements in t