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    Energy Dependence of Jet Quenching and Life-time of the Dense Matter in High-energy Heavy-ion Collisions

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    Suppression of high pTp_T hadron spectra in high-energy heavy-ion collisions at different energies is studied within a pQCD parton model incorporating medium induced parton energy loss. The pTp_T dependence of the nuclear modification factor RAA(pT)R_{AA}(p_T) is found to depend on both the energy dependence of the parton energy loss and the power-law behavior of the initial jet spectra. The high pTp_T hadron suppression at s=62.4\sqrt{s}=62.4 GeV and its centrality dependence are studied in detail. The overall values of the modification factor are found to provide strong constraints on the lifetime of the dense matter.Comment: 6 pages in RevTex with 3 postscript figure

    Crystal structure of decachloro-bicyclo[5.5.1]heptaoxatridecasilane, Si6O7Cl10

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    CI10O7Si6, monoclinic, P121/ml (No. 11), a = 6.094(1) Å, b = 20.676(4) Å, c = 8.295(2) Å, ß = 99.47(3)°, V= 1030.9 Å3 , Ζ = 2, Rgt(F) = 0.039, wRobs(F2 ) = 0.114, Τ = 203 Κ

    Predictions for D^*+- Photoproduction at HERA with New Fragmentation Functions from LEP1

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    We present new sets of nonperturbative fragmentation functions for D^*+- mesons, both at leading and next-to-leading order in the MS-bar factorization scheme with five massless quark flavors. They are determined by fitting the latest OPAL and ALEPH data on inclusive D^*+- production in e^+e^- annihilation. We take the charm-quark fragmentation function to be of the form proposed by Peterson et al. and thus obtain new values of the epsilon_c parameter, which are specific for our choice of factorization scheme. With these fragmentation functions, recent data on inclusive D^*+- photoproduction in ep collisions at HERA are reasonably well reproduced.Comment: 23 pages (Latex), 7 figures (Postscript

    NLO QCD procedure of the semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering data analysis with respect to the light quark polarized sea

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    The semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering (SIDIS) process is considered. A theoretical procedure is proposed allowing the direct extraction from the SIDIS data of the first moments of the polarized valence distributions and of the first moment difference of the light sea quark polarized distributions in the next to leading QCD order. The validity of the procedure is confirmed by the respective simulations

    The non-Abelian feature of parton energy loss in energy dependence of jet quenching in high-energy heavy-ion collisions

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    One of the non-Abelian features of parton energy loss is the ratio ΔEg/ΔEq=9/4\Delta E_g/\Delta E_q=9/4 between gluon and quark jets. Since jet production rate is dominated by quark jets at high xT=2pT/sx_T=2p_T/\sqrt{s} and by gluon jets at low xTx_T, high pTp_T hadron suppression in high-energy heavy-ion collisions should reflect such a non-Abelian feature. Within a leading order perturbative QCD parton model that incorporates transverse expansion and Woods-Saxon nuclear distribution, the energy dependence of large pT520p_T\sim 5-20 GeV/cc hadron suppression is found to be sensitive to the non-Abelian feasture of parton energy loss and could be tested by data from low energy runs at RHIC or data from LHC.Comment: RevTex 4, 7 pages, 3 figure

    Compatibility of various approaches to heavy-quark fragmentation

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    We find that the definition of the heavy-quark fragmentation function given by Jaffe and Randall differs by a factor of the longitudinal-momentum fraction z from the standard Collins-Soper definition. Once this factor is taken into account, the explicit calculation of Braaten et al. is found to be in agreement with the general analysis of Jaffe and Randall. We also examine the model of Peterson et al. for heavy-quark fragmentation and find that the quoted values of the width and of the value of zz at the maximum are in error. The corrected values are in agreement with the analysis of Jaffe and Randall.Comment: 4 pages late

    Hadron production from quark coalescence and jet fragmentation in intermediate energy collisions at RHIC

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    Transverse momentum spectra of pions, protons and antiprotons in Au+Au collisions at intermediate RHIC energy of sNN=62\sqrt{s_{NN}}=62 GeV are studied in a model that includes both quark coalescence from the dense partonic matter and fragmentation of the quenched perturbative minijet partons. The resulting baryon to meson ratio at intermediate transverse momenta is predicted to be larger than that seen in experiments at higher center of mass energies.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Figures replaced to differentially address the high-pT behavior of baryon versus antibaryon to meson ratio

    Prompt Photon and Inclusive π0\pi^0 Production at RHIC and LHC

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    We present results for prompt photon and inclusive π0\pi^0 production in p-p and A-A collisions at RHIC and LHC energies. We include the full next-to-leading order radiative corrections and nuclear effects, such as nuclear shadowing and parton energy loss. We find the next-to-leading order corrections to be large and pTp_T dependent. We show how measurements of π0\pi^0 production at RHIC and LHC, at large pTp_T, can provide valuable information about the nature of parton energy loss. We calculate the ratio of prompt photons to neutral pions and show that at RHIC energies this ratio increases with pTp_T approaching one at pT10p_T \sim 10 GeV, due to the large suppression of π0\pi^0 production. We show that at the LHC, this ratio has steep pTp_T dependence and approaches 10% effect at pT20p_T \sim 20 GeV.Comment: Talk presented by I. Sarcevic, to appear in the Proceedings of Quark Matter 2002; 4 pages including 4 color figure

    Phenomenology of single spin asymmetries in p(transv. polarized)-p -> pion + X

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    A phenomenological description of single transverse spin effects in hadron-hadron inclusive processes is proposed, assuming a generalized factorization scheme and pQCD hard interactions. The transverse momentum, k_T, of the quarks inside the hadrons and of the hadrons relatively to the fragmenting quark, is taken into account in distribution and fragmentation functions, and leads to possible non zero single spin asymmetries. The role of k_T and spin dependent quark fragmentations -- the so-called Collins effect -- is investigated in details in p(transv. polarized)-p -> pion + X processes: it is shown how the experimental data could be described, obtaining an explicit expression for the spin asymmetry of a polarized fragmenting quark, on which some comments are made. Predictions for other processes, possible further applications and experimental tests are discussed.Comment: 20+1 pages, LaTeX, 6 eps figures, uses epsfig.sty. Version v2: Some sentences rephrased and comments added throughout the paper; one reference added; no changes in results and figures. Final version to be published in Phys. Rev.
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