Nucleon-gold collisions at 200A GeV using tagged d + Au interactions in the PHOBOS detector
Forward calorimetry in the PHOBOS detector has been used to study charged hadron production in d + Au, p + Au, and n + Au collisions at √s[subscript NN] = 200 GeV. The forward proton calorimeter detectors are described and a procedure for determining collision centrality with these detectors is deta...
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