High-pT Identified Charged Hadrons in √sNN = 200 GeV Au+Au Collisions

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High-pT Identified Charged Hadrons in √sNN = 200 GeV Au+Au Collisions Measurement of High-pT Identified Charged Hadrons in √sNN = 200 GeV Au+Au Collisions at RHIC-PHENIX Masahiro Konno Univ. of Tsukuba, for the PHENIX Collaboration

Outline 1. Physics Motivation 2. PHENIX detector 3. Data Analysis - pT spectra measurement - Particle Identification (PID) - Background subtraction 4. Results - pT spectra (proton, antiproton) - pbar/p ratio vs. pT - p/ ratio vs. pT 5. Comparison with models 6. Summary

Physics Motivation Nuclear Modification Factor RAA Au+Au 200 GeV nucl-ex/0603010 High-pT suppression due to parton energy loss in the medium (jet quenching). The suppression patterns depend on particle type. Protons are enhanced, while pions and kaons are suppressed.

Physics Motivation Baryon Enhancement Motivations: What is the origin of (anti-)proton enhancement at intermediate pT? PRL 91, 172301 (2003) To distinguish the different production mechanism for protons and pions at intermediate and higher pT. Possible sources (medium effect) : - Strong radial flow - Recombination - Baryon junction - p/ ratio ~1 for central Au+Au at intermediate pT (2-4 GeV/c). Larger than expected from fragmentation (measured in pp, e+e-). Baryon / Meson difference at intermediate pT. (on RAA (nuclear modification factor) , v2 (elliptic flow) etc.)

PHENIX detector EMCal TOF Aerogel Cherenkov Counter Drift Chamber - Central Arm Detectors (magnetic spectrometer) - Event Characterization detectors TOF Aerogel Cherenkov Counter Hadron Identification at High pT - n = 1.0113. - Full installation in 2004. - Proton separation from π/K up to 8 GeV/c. Drift Chamber (momentum meas.) Tracking detectors (PC1,PC2,PC3)

Data Analysis - Data set: Au+Au 200 GeV (taken in Run4, 2003-2004) High statistics (440M events used) Charged Hadron PID: TOF Aerogel (for PID extension toward high pT, Run4-) MC Simulations: - Acceptance, efficiency (occupancy) corrections - No feed-down correction. 3~4 GeV/c 4~5 GeV/c BG Subtraction S/N~12 S/N~5 Using residual bending in  direction. 5~6 GeV/c 6~7 GeV/c Backgrounds: - random association - electrons from photon conversion - decayed products S/N~2 S/N~1 track matching residual (a.u.)

Results

pT spectra of (anti-)protons pT reach extended for (anti-)protons Work in Progress pT reach extended for (anti-)protons with fine centrality bins. Work in Progress

pbar/p vs. pT No significant centrality or pT dependence Work in Progress Central Peripheral Work in Progress No significant centrality or pT dependence (up to 6 GeV/c).

p/ vs. pT p/ p/ Work in Progress * No feed-down correction. - p/ (pbar/) ratios seem to turn over at intermediate pT, and close to the value of fragmentation at higher pT. - Still large systematic errors.

p/ vs. pT (centrality dep.) Work in Progress * No feed-down correction. p/ p/ Central Peripheral - p/ ratios look to have a peak at intermediate pT (2-4 GeV/c). - Clear peak in central events than that in peripheral.

p/ vs. pT (centrality dep.) Work in Progress p/ p/ * No feed-down correction. * p+p data (nucl-ex/0603010) Centrality dependence seen in the magnitude. p/ ratio in peripheral lies slightly above the p+p ratio.

Comparison with Models PRC 68, 044902 (2003) PRC 69, 034908 (2004) PRC 67, 034902 (2003) p/ PRL 90, 202302 (2003) p/ Only look through several models (recombination, hydro+jet, …). Novel mechanism of hadron production at intermediate pT.

Summary Next pT reach of PID (especially for p, pbar) extended with: (1) High statistics Au+Au data (2) New PID detector (Aerogel) Results are still work-in-progress. pbar/p ratio: - No centrality or pT dependence. p/ ratio: - Centrality dependence seen in the magnitude. - Indicating transition from soft to hard at intermediate pT. Next - Improve data analysis, reduce sys. errors for PID at high pT. Analyze Run5 p+p (abundant) data to make RAA at higher pT. MRPC-TOF (TOF~100ps) to be installed for PID upgrade.

Backup slides

PID demonstration p K+ π+ Clear Proton Line ! No Cut Aerogel Veto - Mass square cut 2σ selection on EMCal-TOF. - With (without) requiring Cherenkov light from Aerogel * Clear pion signal above the threshold (~1 GeV/c). * Proton separation up to ~7 GeV/c.

Charged pion spectra identified with ACC

p/ ratio in Cu+Cu / Au+Au Central Au+Au Central Cu+Cu * No feed-down correction. - Observed a large p,pbar contribution at intermediate pT, as seen in 200 GeV data. Npart dependences on particle ratios have similar trend as in Au+Au (Npart scaling).

RAA vs. pT Npart~98 Npart~114 Cu+Cu 200 GeV Au+Au 200 GeV Central (0-10%) Au+Au 200 GeV Mid-Central (30-40%) * No feed-down correction. - Similarity on RAA seen in Cu+Cu and Au+Au: - The magnitude of enhancement/suppression - Particle type dependence

Bump in the h/ ratios Expectation (pp,e+e-): ~1.6 PRC 69, 034910 (2004) Expectation (pp,e+e-): ~1.6 Above 5 GeV/c and in peripheral events: recover normal fragmentation.