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Inconsistencies in, and short pathlength correction to, $R_{AA}(p_T)$ in $\mathrm{A}+\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{p} + \mathrm{A}$ collisions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-11-27 v3 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We present the first leading hadron suppression predictions in Pb+Pb\mathrm{Pb}+\mathrm{Pb} and p+Pb\mathrm{p}+\mathrm{Pb} collisions from a convolved radiative and collisional energy loss model in which partons propagate through a realistic background and in which the inelastic energy loss receives a short pathlength correction. We find that the short pathlength correction is small for DD and BB meson RAA(pT)R_{AA}(p_T) in both Pb+Pb\mathrm{Pb}+\mathrm{Pb} and p+Pb\mathrm{p}+\mathrm{Pb} collisions. However the short pathlength correction leads to a surprisingly large reduction in suppression for π\pi mesons in p+Pb\mathrm{p}+\mathrm{Pb} and even Pb+Pb\mathrm{Pb}+\mathrm{Pb} collisions. We systematically check the consistency of the assumptions used in the radiative energy loss derivation - such as collinearity, softness, and large formation time - with the final numerical model. While collinearity and softness are self-consistently satisfied in the final numerics, we find that the large formation time approximation breaks down at modest to high momenta pT30p_T \gtrsim 30 GeV. We find that both the size of the small pathlength correction to RAA(pT)R_{AA}(p_T) and the pTp_T at which the large formation time assumption breaks down are acutely sensitive to the chosen distribution of scattering centers in the plasma.

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@article{arxiv.2305.13182,
  title  = {Inconsistencies in, and short pathlength correction to, $R_{AA}(p_T)$ in $\mathrm{A}+\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{p} + \mathrm{A}$ collisions},
  author = {Coleridge Faraday and Antonia Grindrod and W. A. Horowitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.13182},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

22 pages (excluding references) and 21 figures. Updated to be in line with corresponding published journal article