The STAR Collaboration presents new measurements of inclusive charged hadron
distributions for pT< 12 GeV/c from Au+Au collisions at sNN =
200 GeV. Charged hadron suppression at high pT is similar in shape and
magnitude at all centralities to that observed previously at sNN =
130 GeV for pT< 6 GeV/c. The ratio of spectra from central and peripheral
Au+Au collisions shows that hadron suppression is approximately constant within
6 <pT< 12 GeV/c. The ratios of charged hadron spectra at the two beam
energies show a 15-20% increase in yield at low pT. At high pT, the
ratios show a larger increase that agrees well with pQCD calculations of the
sNN dependence of particle production in Au+Au collisions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Quark Matter 2002 Proceeding