Photon-tagged heavy meson production in high energy nuclear collisions
Abstract
We study the photon-triggered light and heavy meson production in both p+p and A+A collisions. We find that a parton energy loss approach that successfully describes inclusive hadron attenuation in nucleus-nucleus reactions at RHIC can simultaneously describe well the experimentally determined photon-triggered light hadron fragmentation functions. Using the same framework, we generalize our formalism to study photon-triggered heavy meson production. We find that the nuclear modification of photon-tagged heavy meson fragmentation functions in A+A collision is very different from that of the photon-tagged light hadron case. While photon-triggered light hadron fragmentation functions in A+A collisions are suppressed relative to p+p, photon-triggered heavy meson fragmentation functions can be either enhanced or suppressed, depending on the specific kinematic region. The anticipated smaller energy loss for -quarks manifests itself as a flatter photon-triggered -meson fragmentation function compared to that for the -meson case. We make detailed predictions for both RHIC and LHC energies. We conclude that a comprehensive comparative study of both photon-tagged light and heavy meson production can provide new insights in the details of the jet quenching mechanism.
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@article{arxiv.1106.1493,
title = {Photon-tagged heavy meson production in high energy nuclear collisions},
author = {Zhong-Bo Kang and Ivan Vitev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1493},
year = {2011}
}
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11 pages, 6 figures