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System size, collision energy, and rapidity dependence of collective dynamics measured by the PHENIX experiment at RHIC

In high energy collisions, partons produced in the initial stage undergo multiple interactions and yield a collective motion as a whole. Recently, several questions have risen including how small the system can be for producing the collectivity, and how far in rapidity the collectivity extends. PHEN...

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