Abstract
This paper reports measurements of the transverse energy per unit pseudorapidity (πβ’πΈπ/πβ’π) produced in Au+Au collisions at βπ πβ’π=200GeV, performed with the sPHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The results cover the pseudorapidity range |π|<1.1 and constitute the first such measurement performed using a hadronic calorimeter at RHIC. Measurements of πβ’πΈπ/πβ’π are presented for a range of centrality intervals and the average πβ’πΈπ/πβ’π as a function of the number of participating nucleons, πpart, is compared to a variety of Monte Carlo heavy-ion event generators. The results are in agreement with previous measurements at RHIC, and feature an improved granularity in π and improved precision in low-πpart events.