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Measuring Parton Energy Loss at RHIC compared to LHC

The method of measuring $\hat{x}_h=\hat{p}_{Ta}/\hat{p}_{Tt}$, the ratio of the away-parton transverse momentum, $\hat{p}_{T_a}$, to the trigger-parton transverse momentum, $\hat{p}_{T_t}$, using two-particle correlations at RHIC, will be reviewed. This measurement is simply related to the two new v...

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Autor principal: Tannenbaum, M J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1380100
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Sumario:The method of measuring $\hat{x}_h=\hat{p}_{Ta}/\hat{p}_{Tt}$, the ratio of the away-parton transverse momentum, $\hat{p}_{T_a}$, to the trigger-parton transverse momentum, $\hat{p}_{T_t}$, using two-particle correlations at RHIC, will be reviewed. This measurement is simply related to the two new variables introduced at LHC for the di-jet fractional transverse momentum imbalance: ATLAS $A_J=(\hat{p}_{Tt}-\hat{p}_{Ta})/(\hat{p}_{Tt}+\hat{p}_{Ta})= (1-\hat{x}_h)/(1+\hat{x}_h)$; and CMS $\mean{(\hat{p}_{Tt}-\hat{p}_{Ta})/\hat{p}_{Tt}}= \mean{1-\hat{x}_h}$. Results from two-particle correlations at RHIC for $\hat{x}_h$ in p-p and A+A collisions will be reviewed and new results will be presented and compared to LHC results. The importance of comparing any effect in A+A collisions to the same effect effect in p-p collisions will be illustrated and emphasized.