Studies of Nucleon-Gold Collisions at 200 GeV per Nucleon Pair Using Tagged d+Au Interactions
Corey Reed

TL;DR
This study investigates charged hadron production in d+Au, p+Au, and n+Au collisions at 200 GeV, validating d+Au as a reference for Au+Au collisions and analyzing charge transport and centrality effects.
Contribution
It demonstrates that d+Au collisions serve as a reliable reference for Au+Au, and introduces a method to extract nucleon-nucleus interactions using spectator tagging.
Findings
Hadron production in d+Au scales with binary p+p collisions.
No charge asymmetry observed between p+Au and n+Au spectra.
Centrality dependence of Cronin enhancement is consistent across measures.
Abstract
The spectra of charged hadrons produced near mid-rapidity in d+Au, p+Au and n+Au collisions at 200 GeV center of mass energy per nucleon pair are presented as a function of transverse momentum and centrality. These measurements were performed using the PHOBOS detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Nucleon-nucleus interactions were extracted from the d+Au data by identifying the deuteron spectators. The deuteron spectators were measured using two calorimeters; one that detected forward-going single neutrons and a newly installed calorimeter that detected forward-going single protons. The large suppression of high-pT hadron production in central Au+Au interactions relative to a naive superposition of p+pbar collisions has been interpreted as evidence of partonic energy loss in a dense medium. This interpretation is founded upon the absence of such suppression in the yield…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
