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Absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions

Medium effects on the production of high- pT particles in nucleus–nucleus (AA) collisions are generally quantified by the nuclear modification factor ( RAA ), defined to be unity in absence of nuclear effects. Modeling particle production including a nucleon–nucleon impact parameter dependence, we d...

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Autores principales: Loizides, Constantin, Morsch, Andreas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.09.002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266047
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Morsch, Andreas
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Morsch, Andreas
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description Medium effects on the production of high- pT particles in nucleus–nucleus (AA) collisions are generally quantified by the nuclear modification factor ( RAA ), defined to be unity in absence of nuclear effects. Modeling particle production including a nucleon–nucleon impact parameter dependence, we demonstrate that RAA at midrapidity in peripheral AA collisions can be significantly affected by event selection and geometry biases. Even without jet quenching and shadowing, these biases cause an apparent suppression for RAA in peripheral collisions, and are relevant for all types of hard probes and all collision energies. Our studies indicate that calculations of jet quenching in peripheral AA collisions should account for the biases, or else they will overestimate the relevance of parton energy loss. Similarly, expectations of parton energy loss in light–heavy collision systems based on comparison with apparent suppression seen in peripheral RAA should be revised. Our interpretation of the peripheral RAA data would unify observations for lighter collision systems or lower energies where significant values of elliptic flow are observed despite the absence of strong jet quenching.
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spelling cern-22660472022-08-20T05:57:14Zdoi:10.1016/j.physletb.2017.09.002http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266047engLoizides, ConstantinMorsch, AndreasAbsence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisionsnucl-thNuclear Physics - Theorynucl-exNuclear Physics - ExperimentMedium effects on the production of high- pT particles in nucleus–nucleus (AA) collisions are generally quantified by the nuclear modification factor ( RAA ), defined to be unity in absence of nuclear effects. Modeling particle production including a nucleon–nucleon impact parameter dependence, we demonstrate that RAA at midrapidity in peripheral AA collisions can be significantly affected by event selection and geometry biases. Even without jet quenching and shadowing, these biases cause an apparent suppression for RAA in peripheral collisions, and are relevant for all types of hard probes and all collision energies. Our studies indicate that calculations of jet quenching in peripheral AA collisions should account for the biases, or else they will overestimate the relevance of parton energy loss. Similarly, expectations of parton energy loss in light–heavy collision systems based on comparison with apparent suppression seen in peripheral RAA should be revised. Our interpretation of the peripheral RAA data would unify observations for lighter collision systems or lower energies where significant values of elliptic flow are observed despite the absence of strong jet quenching.Medium effects on the production of high-$p_{\rm T}$ particles in nucleus-nucleus (AA) collisions are generally quantified by the nuclear modification factor ($R_{\rm AA}$), defined to be unity in absence of nuclear effects. Modeling particle production including a nucleon-nucleon impact parameter dependence, we demonstrate that $R_{\rm AA}$ at midrapidity in peripheral AA collisions can be significantly affected by event selection and geometry biases. Even without jet quenching and shadowing, these biases cause an apparent suppression for $R_{\rm AA}$ in peripheral collisions, and are relevant for all types of hard probes and all collision energies. Our studies indicate that calculations of jet quenching in peripheral AA collisions should account for the biases, or else they will overestimate the relevance of parton energy loss. Similarly, expectations of parton energy loss in light-heavy collision systems based on comparison with apparent suppression seen in peripheral $R_{\rm AA}$ should be revised. Our interpretation of the peripheral $R_{\rm AA}$ data would unify observations for lighter collision systems or lower energies where significant values of elliptic flow are observed despite the absence of strong jet quenching.arXiv:1705.08856oai:cds.cern.ch:22660472017-05-24
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Nuclear Physics - Theory
nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Loizides, Constantin
Morsch, Andreas
Absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions
title Absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions
title_full Absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions
title_fullStr Absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions
title_full_unstemmed Absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions
title_short Absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions
title_sort absence of jet quenching in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions
topic nucl-th
Nuclear Physics - Theory
nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.09.002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266047
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