Influence of hydrodynamics on the interpretation of the high pt hadron suppression at RHIC
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2003-11-03
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Abstract
A hybrid parameterization including contributions of hydrodynamics and of expectations from the spectral shape observed in p+p collisions is introduced. This parameterization can successfully describe identified hadron spectra over a wide range of pT in Au+Au reactions at GeV for all centralities. The parameters of the hydrodynamic source compare reasonably well to other attempts to describe the spectra. The description is obtained using one universal suppression factor of the hard scattering component independent of pT and hadron species. For the fit results obtained the observed nuclear modification factor for the different particles converges to a universal suppression behavior for pT>6 GeV/c.
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Ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, Hadron production, Hydrodynamics, Hard scattering, Jet quenching
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Peitzmann, T 2003, 'Influence of hydrodynamics on the interpretation of the high pt hadron suppression at RHIC', Nuclear physics. Series A, vol. 727, no. 1-2, pp. 179-192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.07.019