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Results on High p_T Particle Production from the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC
Transverse momentum (p_T) spectra of neutral pions and charged hadrons
measured in Au+Au and d+Au collisions at sqrt{s_NN}=200 GeV by the PHENIX
experiment at RHIC are compared to p+p reference spectra at the same
sqrt{s_NN}. In central Au+Au collisions a factor 4-5 suppression for neutral
pions and charged hadrons with p_T > 5 GeV/c is found relative to the p+p
reference scaled by the nuclear overlap function . In contrast, such a
suppression of high p_T particles is absent in d+Au collisions.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the 8th International Conference on
Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN 2003), Moscow, Russia, 17-21 Jun 2003 (4
pages, 3 figures), V1: error fixed in caption of Fig.
Production of Neutral Pions and Eta-mesons in pp Collisions Measured with ALICE
Invariant cross sections for neutral pions and eta mesons in pp collisions at
sqrt(s) = 0.9, 2.76, and 7 TeV were measured by the ALICE detector at the Large
Hadron Collider. Next-to-leading order (NLO) perturbative QCD calculations
describe the pi0 and eta spectra at 0.9 TeV, but overestimate the measured
cross sections at 2.76 TeV and 7 TeV. The measured eta/pi0 ratio is consistent
with mT scaling at 2.76 TeV. At 7 TeV indications for a violation of mT scaling
were found.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the XXII
International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions,
Quark Matter 2011, Annec
Results on Photon Production in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC
The status of the search for direct photons in Au+Au collisions at sqrt{s_NN}
= 130 GeV and sqrt{s_NN} = 200 GeV with the PHENIX experiment is presented.
Within errors, no excess of direct photons was found in a first analysis pass
done on a limited data set. Significantly reduced systematic and statistical
uncertainties are expected in future analyses.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Talk presented at the Quark Matter 2002
conference, Nantes, France, July 18-24, 2002. To appear in the proceedings
(Nucl. Phys. A
Memory effects in radiative jet energy loss
In heavy-ion collisions the created quark-gluon plasma forms a quickly
evolving background, leading to a time dependent radiative behavior of high
momentum partons traversing the medium. We use the Schwinger Keldysh formalism
to describe the jet evolution as a non-equilibrium process including the
Landau-Pomeranschuk-Migdal effect. Concentrating on photon emission, a
comparison of our results to a quasistatic calculation shows good agreement,
leading to the conclusion that the radiative behavior follows the changes in
the medium almost instantaneously
Quark Matter 2006: high-pT and jets
An overview of new experimental results on high-\pT{} particle production and
jets in heavy ion collisions from the Quark Matter 2006 conference is
presented.Comment: Presented at Quark Matter 200
Light-Cone QCD Plasma
We deduce the maximum-entropy state of partons created in proton-proton and
nucleus-nucleus collisions. This state is characterized by a distribution
function n(x,pT) depending on the light-cone fraction x and the transverse
momentum pT of forward or backward particles, respectively. The mean transverse
momentum determines the single parameter of the maximum entropy
distribution which is constrained by the sum of all light-cone momentum
fractions being unity. The total multiplicity is related to the transverse area
of the colliding Lorentz-contracted hadrons. Assuming parton-hadron duality we
can compare the model to data from RHIC and LHC.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, as published in Phys. Rev.
Interferometry of Direct Photons in Central 280Pb+208Pb Collisions at 158A GeV
Two-particle correlations of direct photons were measured in central
208Pb+208Pb collisions at 158 AGeV. The invariant interferometric radii were
extracted for 100<K_T<300 MeV/c and compared to radii extracted from charged
pion correlations. The yield of soft direct photons, K_T<300 MeV/c, was
extracted from the correlation strength and compared to theoretical
calculations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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