Thursday, July 26, 2012

1207.6020 (Alessandro Buzzatti et al.)

An overview of the CUJET model: Jet Flavor Tomography applied at RHIC
and LHC
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Alessandro Buzzatti, Miklos Gyulassy
Jet Flavor Tomography is a powerful tool used to probe the properties of Quark Gluon Plasma formed in heavy ion collisions at RHIC and LHC. A new Monte Carlo model of jet quenching developed at Columbia University, CUJET, was applied to predict the jet flavor and centrality dependence of the nuclear modification factor $R_{AA}$. The predictions for fragments $f=\pi,D,B,e$, derived from quenched jet flavors $a=g,u,c,b$ in central and peripheral collisions at RHIC and LHC, exhibit novel features such as a level crossing pattern in $R_{AA\rightarrow a\rightarrow f}$ over a broad transverse momentum range which can test jet-medium dynamics in quark gluon plasmas and help discriminating between current energy loss models. Furthermore, the inclusion of running coupling effects seems to change the jet energy dependence of the jet energy loss to a non trivial constant behavior, with a visible impact on the predictions for $R_{AA}$.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.6020

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