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L.J. Rosenberg
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 88
Citations - 31859
L.J. Rosenberg is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudorapidity & Charged particle. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 82 publications receiving 28395 citations.
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Elliptic flow in Au+Au collisions at RHIC
Caria M. Vale,Caria M. Vale,B. B. Back,M. D. Baker,M. Ballintijn,D. S. Barton,Russell Richard Betts,A. A. Bickley,R. Bindel,A. Budzanowski,Wit Busza,A. S. Carroll,M. P. Decowski,E. García,N. George,N. George,K. Gulbrandsen,S. Gushue,C. Halliwell,J. Hamblen,G. A. Heintzelman,Conor Henderson,David Jonathan Hofman,R. S. Hollis,R. Holynski,Burt Holzman,A. Iordanova,E. Johnson,J. L. Kane,J. Katzy,J. Katzy,N. Khan,W. Kucewicz,P. Kulinich,Chia-Ming Kuo,W. T. Lin,S. Manly,D. McLeod,Alice Mignerey,M. Ngyuen,Rachid Nouicer,Andrzej Olszewski,R. Pak,Inkyu Park,Heinz Pernegger,C. Reed,L. P. Remsberg,M. Reuter,Christof Roland,Gunther Roland,L.J. Rosenberg,J. Sagerer,P. Sarin,P. Sawicki,W. Skulski,Peter Steinberg,George Stephans,A. Sukhanov,Jaw-Luen Tang,Marguerite Tonjes,Adam Trzupek,G. Van Nieuwenhuizen,R. Verdier,Gabor Istvan Veres,F. L. H. Wolfs,Barbara Wosiek,Krzysztof Woźniak,A. H. Wuosmaa,Bolek Wyslouch +68 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the PHOBOS detector was used to study the azimuthal anisotropies of the charged particles over a wide range of pseudorapidity.
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First performance results of the Phobos silicon detectors
Heinz Pernegger,B. B. Back,M. D. Baker,D. S. Barton,Russell Richard Betts,Russell Richard Betts,R. Bindel,A. Budzanowski,Wit Busza,A. S. Carroll,M. P. Decowski,E. Garcia,N. George,K. Gulbrandsen,S. Gushue,C. Halliwell,J. Hamblen,G. A. Heintzelman,Conor Henderson,R. Holynski,David Jonathan Hofman,Burt Holzman,E. Johnson,J. L. Kane,J. Katzy,J. Katzy,N. Khan,W. Kucewicz,P. Kulinich,W. T. Lin,S. Manly,D. McLeod,J. Michałowski,Alice Mignerey,Johannes Mülmenstädt,Rachid Nouicer,Andrzej Olszewski,R. Pak,Inkyu Park,C. Reed,L. P. Remsberg,M. Reuter,Christof Roland,Gunther Roland,L.J. Rosenberg,P. Sarin,P. Sawicki,W. Skulski,S. G. Steadman,George Stephans,Peter Steinberg,Marek Stodulski,A. Sukhanov,Jaw-Luen Tang,R. Teng,Adam Trzupek,C. Vale,G. Van Nieuwenhuizen,R. Verdier,B.F. Wadsworth,F. L. H. Wolfs,Barbara Wosiek,Krzysztof Woźniak,A. H. Wuosmaa,Bolek Wyslouch +64 more
TL;DR: The Phobos experiment as mentioned in this paper used silicon pad detectors for both tracking and multiplicity measurements, and the authors compared the signal response, signal uniformity and signal-to-noise performance as measured in the experiment for different geometries.
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New PHOBOS results on event-by-event fluctuations
B. Alver,B. B. Back,M. D. Baker,M. Ballintijn,D. S. Barton,Russell Richard Betts,A. A. Bickley,R. Bindel,A. Budzanowski,Wit Busza,A. S. Carroll,Z. Chai,V. Chetluru,M. P. Decowski,E. García,T. Gburek,N. George,K. Gulbrandsen,S. Gushue,C. Halliwell,J. Hamblen,G. A. Heintzelman,Conor Henderson,I. Harnarine,David Jonathan Hofman,R. S. Hollis,R. Holynski,Burt Holzman,A. Iordanova,E. Johnson,J. L. Kane,N. Khan,W. Kucewicz,P. Kulinich,Chia-Ming Kuo,Wei Li,W. T. Lin,C. Loizides,S. Manly,Alice Mignerey,Rachid Nouicer,Andrzej Olszewski,R. Pak,Inkyu Park,C. Reed,L. P. Remsberg,M. Reuter,E. Richardson,Christof Roland,Gunther Roland,L.J. Rosenberg,J. Sagerer,P. Sarin,P. Sawicki,I. Sedykh,W. Skulski,C. E. Smith,M. A. Stankiewicz,Peter Steinberg,George Stephans,A. Sukhanov,A. Szostak,Jaw-Luen Tang,Marguerite Tonjes,Adam Trzupek,C. Vale,G. Van Nieuwenhuizen,S. S. Vaurynovich,R. Verdier,Gabor Istvan Veres,P. Walters,Edward Allen Wenger,D. Willhelm,F. L. H. Wolfs,Barbara Wosiek,Krzysztof Woźniak,A. H. Wuosmaa,S. M. Wyngaardt,Bolek Wyslouch +78 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the PHOBOS experiment at RHIC was used to study the effect of particle multiplicities and angular distributions in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the level of 10−4 or less.
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Participant and spectator scaling of spectator fragments in Au + Au and Cu + Cu collisions at √sNN = 19.6 and 22.4 GeV
B. B. Back,M. D. Baker,D. S. Barton,Russell Richard Betts,A. A. Bickley,R. Bindel,A. Budzanowski,A. S. Carroll,Z. Chai,V. Chetluru,E. García,T. Gburek,N. George,S. Gushue,C. Halliwell,J. Hamblen,I. Harnarine,G. A. Heintzelman,C. Henderson,D. J. Hofman,R. S. Hollis,R. Holynski,Burt Holzman,A. Iordanova,E. Johnson,N. Khan,W. Kucewicz,Chia-Ming Kuo,W. T. Lin,S. Manly,D. McLeod,Alice Mignerey,Rachid Nouicer,Andrzej Olszewski,R. Pak,Inkyu Park,L. P. Remsberg,M. Reuter,E. Richardson,J. Sagerer,P. Sawicki,I. Sedykh,W. Skulski,C. E. Smith,M. A. Stankiewicz,P. Steinberg,A. Sukhanov,A. Szostak,Jau Tang,M. B. Tonjes,Adam Trzupek,P. Walters,D. Willhelm,F. L. H. Wolfs,Barbara Wosiek,Krzysztof Woźniak,A. H. Wuosmaa,S. M. Wyngaardt,B. Alver,M. Ballintijn,Wit Busza,M. P. Decowski,Kristjan Herlache Gulbrandsen,Conor Henderson,Jay Kane,Judith Katzy,P. Kulinich,Wei Li,Constantinos Loizides,Heinz Pernegger,C. Reed,Christof Roland,Gunther Roland,L.J. Rosenberg,P. Sarin,George Stephans,C. Vale,Gerrit Jan van Nieuwenhuizen,S.S. Vaurynovich,R. Verdier,Gabor Istvan Veres,Edward Allen Wenger,Boleslaw Wyslouch +82 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Spectral fragments from relativistic heavy ion collisions are measured in PHOBOS and the shape of the pseudorapidity distributions of the fragments indicate that the average deflection away from the beam direction increases for more central collisions.
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Review of Particle Physics, 2000-2001
Mark Srednicki,Donald E. Groom,Kenzo Nakamura,Klaus Mönig,Edward W. Kolb,G. Conforto,L. S. Littenberg,Patricia R. Burchat,Jonathan L. Feng,John March-Russell,Thibault Damour,Michelangelo L. Mangano,S. Sánchez Navas,D. A. Edwards,Keith A. Olive,Todor Stanev,L.J. Rosenberg,German Valencia,Flic Nicholson,David J Jackson,Torbjörn Sjöstrand,Slava B Lugovsky,Michael Schmitt,Otmar Biebel,Luc Pape,Michael H. Shaevitz,R. Cousins,Maury Goodman,Michael Stanley Turner,L. A. Garren,Philippe Bloch,Charles G Wohl,A. Piepke,Douglas Scott,K. Honscheid,Matts Roos,Kaoru Hagiwara,Claude Amsler,O. Schneider,Dean A Karlen,Ian Hinchliffe,R. Landua,Christoph Grab,Alberto Masoni,G. Höhler,R. J. Donahue,Frederick J. Gilman,Ken Ichi Hikasa,Nils A. Tornqvist,I.G. Knowles,Richard Michael Barnett,Masaharu Tanabashi,H. F.W. Sadrozinski,Daniel Froidevaux,George F. Smoot,Lincoln Wolfenstein,Boris Kayser,Tatsuya Nakada,Konrad Kleinknecht,Orin I. Dahl,Thomas G Trippe,N. P. Tkachenko,Robert N Cahn,Kenneth G. Hayes,B. Renk,Stefan Spanier,Ariella Cattai,Hitoshi Murayama,Paul Langacker,Petr Vogel,L. Rolandi,Yao Wei Ming,Steve Geer,Kurtis F Johnson,Karl van Bibber,M. Suzuki,M. Aguilar-Benitez,Helen R. Quinn,Howard E. Haber,Pat Kreitz,José Luís Casas-Serradilla,Achim Stahl,J. J. Hernandez,Boris B Filimonov,Rudiger Voss,Dave Besson,P. Igo-Kemenes,Jens Erler,C. A. Hagmann,D. Mark Manley,Masataka Fukugita,K. Desler,Michael T Ronan,V. V. Ezhela,L. K. Gibbons,K. S. Babu,Christopher Kolda,Ron L. Workman,R Sekhar Chivukula,B. Armstrong,Michael Doser,P. S. Gee,Craig J. Hogan,W. G. Seligman,W. Fetscher,D. R. Ward,S.I. Eidelman,Aneesh V. Manohar,A Fassò,A. I. Sanda,C. Caso,H J Gerber,Thomas K. Gaisser,S. R. Klein,Georg G. Raffelt,J. Womersley,H. Spieler,Atul Gurtu,Christopher D Carone +118 more