30 September 2018 to 5 October 2018
Aix-Les-Bains, Savoie, France
Europe/Zurich timezone
PROCEEDINGS OPEN UNTIL DECEMBER 15th 2018

PHENIX measurement of direct photon-triggered two-particle correlations in heavy ion collisions and its implication of the medium induced energy loss.

2 Oct 2018, 14:00
20m
Aix-Les-Bains, Savoie, France

Aix-Les-Bains, Savoie, France

Aix-Les-Bains, Congress Center Student Lectures Day: September 30 at CERN
2a) Jets and high-pT hadrons (TALK) Parallel 1

Speaker

Alexandre Lebedev (Iowa State University (US))

Description

Direct photon-hadron correlations are an excellent probe for QCD effects, including parton energy loss in the Quark-Gluon Plasma. At leading order, direct photons balance the pT of the away-side jet. In addition, as a colorless probe, direct photons do not interact strongly with the colored medium providing a less biased trigger than a single high-pT hadron. PHENIX has measured direct photon-triggered two-particle azimuthal correlations in a variety of collision systems at 200 GeV. In d+Au collisions, no modification of the per-trigger pair yields compared to p+p collisions was observed constraining the amount of cold nuclear matter effects in such collisions. In A+A collisions, direct photons have been identified statistically as well as using an isolation cut. Combining data sets from different collision systems allows us to quantify the transition from suppression at high zT (=pT,h/pT,gamma) to the enhancement of low zT particles relative to p+p, and to study this transition as a function of trigger pT. Integrating per-trigger yields in different ranges of the away-side gives insights on the redistribution of energy within the jet. The implication for our understanding energy from these measurements will be discussed.

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