Investigation of high p$_{t}$ events in Nucleus-Nucleus collisions using the Hijing event generator
Natasha Sharma, Madan M. Aggarwal

TL;DR
This paper investigates high transverse momentum events in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC energies, analyzing phenomena like jet suppression and self-shadowing using the Hijing event generator.
Contribution
It presents a simulation-based study of high $p_{t}$ phenomena, focusing on self-shadowing effects in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC energies.
Findings
Observation of high $p_{t}$ particle suppression
Evidence of jet quenching phenomena
Analysis of self-shadowing effects
Abstract
In recent years lot of interest has been observed in the nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC energies in phenomena related to high physics \cite{ref1}. The suppression of high particles and disappearance of back-to-back jets compared to the scaling with number of binary nucleon-nucleon collisions indicates that a nearly perfect liquid is produced in these collisions. Results on self shadowing of high events are presented using hadron multiplicity associated to high and unbiased events in nucleus-nucleus collisions \cite{ref2} obtained from the hijing event generator.
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