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Title: | Extracting the temperature dependence in high-p⊥ particle energy loss | Authors: | Stojku, Stefan Ilic, Bojana Djordjevic, Marko Djordjevic, Magdalena |
Keywords: | Nuclear Theory;High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | Issue Date: | 16-Feb-2021 | Rank: | M21 | Journal: | Physical Review C | Volume: | 103 | Issue: | 2 | Start page: | 24908 | Abstract: | The suppression of high-$p_\perp$ particles is one of the main signatures of parton energy loss during its passing through the QGP medium, and is reasonably reproduced by different theoretical models. However, a decisive test of the reliability of a certain energy loss mechanism, apart from its path-length, is its temperature dependence. Despite its importance and comprehensive dedicated studies, this issue is still awaiting for more stringent constraints. To this end, we here propose a novel observable to extract temperature dependence exponent of high-$p_{\perp}$ particle's energy loss, based on $R_{AA}$. More importantly, by combining analytical arguments, full-fledged numerical calculations and comparison with experimental data, we argue that this observable is highly suited for testing (and rejecting) the long-standing $\Delta E/E \propto L^2 T^3$ paradigm. The anticipated significant reduction of experimental errors will allow direct extraction of temperature dependence, by considering different centrality pair in $A + A$ collisions (irrespective of the nucleus size) in high-$p_\perp$ region. Overall, our results imply that this observable, which reflects the underlying energy loss mechanism, is very important to distinguish between different theoretical models. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4340 | ISSN: | 2469-9985 2469-9993 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.024908 |
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