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Nuclear modification factors and the Cronin effect

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-10-26 v1

Abstract

Nuclear modification factors (NMFs) applied to A-B collision systems consist of ptp_t spectrum ratios rescaled by an estimated number of nucleon-nucleon binary collisions. Interest in NMFs is motivated by possible modification (suppression?) of jet production in more-central A-B collisions conjectured to arise from a deconfined quark-gluon plasma or QGP. Interpretation of NMFs is complicated by the so-called Cronin effect wherein similar ratios derived from fixed-target p-A data exhibited suppression at lower ptp_t and enhancement at higher ptp_t with increasing atomic weight A. This presentation describes precision analysis of identified-hadron spectra from 5 TeV pp-Pb collisions that accurately isolates the entire jet contribution. Evolution of NMF spectrum ratios with pp-Pb centrality is interpreted in terms of variation of corresponding jet contributions to spectra. The same method is then applied to Chicago-Princeton fixed-target spectrum data from the seventies wherein the Cronin effect was first observed. Soft and hard particle densities vary as fixed powers of AA. Inferred jet contributions are quantitatively consistent with extrapolation from higher energies. The Cronin effect is a simple result of rescaling particle-density spectra by factor 1/A1/31/A^{1/3}.

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@article{arxiv.2310.16230,
  title  = {Nuclear modification factors and the Cronin effect},
  author = {Thomas A. Trainor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.16230},
  year   = {2023}
}

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15 pages, 8 figures, Proceedings of ISMD 2023

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