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Measurement of $\hat{q}$ in RHI collisions using di-hadron correlations

Nuclear Experiment 2019-07-11 v1

Abstract

In the BDMPSZ model, the energy loss of an outgoing parton in a medium dE/dx-dE/dx is the transport coefficient q^\hat{q} times LL the length traveled. This results in jet quenching, which is well established. However BDMPSZ also predicts an azimuthal broadening of di-jets also proportional to q^L\hat{q}L which has so far not been observed. The broadening should produce a larger kTk_T in A++A than in p++p collisions. This presentation introduces the observation that the kTk_T measured in p++p collisions for di-hadrons with pTtp_{Tt} and pTap_{Ta} must be reduced to compensate for the energy loss of both the trigger and away parent partons when comparing to the kTk_T measured with the same di-hadron pTtp_{Tt} and pTap_{Ta} in A++A collisions. This idea is applied to a recent STAR di-hadron measurement in Au++Au at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200 GeV, [Phys. Lett. B760 (2016) 689], with result <q^L>=2.1±0.6<{\hat{q}L}>=2.1\pm 0.6 GeV2^2. This is more precise but in agreement with a theoretical calculation of <q^L>=1414+42<{\hat{q}L}>=14^{+42}_{-14} GeV2^2 using the same data. Assuming a length <L>7<{L}>\approx 7 fm for central Au++Au collisions the present result gives q^0.30±0.09\hat{q}\approx 0.30\pm 0.09 GeV2^2/fm, in fair agreement with the JET collaboration result from single hadron suppression of q^1.2±0.3\hat{q}\approx 1.2\pm 0.3 GeV2^2/fm at an initial time τ0=0.6\tau_0=0.6 fm/c in Au++Au collisions at sNN=200\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200 GeV. There are several interesting details to be discussed: for a given pTtp_{Tt} the <q^L><{\hat{q}L}> seems to decrease then vanish with increasing pTap_{Ta}; the di-jet spends a much longer time in the medium (7\approx 7 fm/c) then τ0=0.6\tau_0=0.6 fm/c which likely affects the value of q^\hat{q} that would be observed.

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@article{arxiv.1801.06491,
  title  = {Measurement of $\hat{q}$ in RHI collisions using di-hadron correlations},
  author = {M. J. Tannenbaum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.06491},
  year   = {2019}
}

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6 text pages plus abstract, 6 figures, 1 table, Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on High-pT Physics in the RHIC/LHC Era, 2-5 October, 2017 University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. To appear in Proceedings of Science