We present an extension of the recombination formalism to analyze the effects
from the variation of the hadron wavefunctions. The hadron spectra are
sensitive to the shape of the wavefunctions. However, when we fit the
wavefunction parameters to the physical observables, such as the average charge
radius, the final spectra are very similar each other. We discuss our numerical
results in comparison with the published PHENIX and STAR data at RHIC. In the
hadron spectra, the recombination of thermal partons dominates at intermediate
transverse momentum (PT = 2 ∼ 5 GeV), and the fragmentation dominates
at high PT (> 5 GeV). The yield ratios and the nuclear modification
factors for various hadron species are also estimated and compared to the
experimental data. We present a new prediction on pˉ/p and K−/K+
ratios, including the jet quenching effects to the fragmentation mechanism.Comment: 26 pages, 7 figure