Impact-parameter dependent nuclear parton distribution functions: EPS09s and EKS98s and their applications in nuclear hard processes
Ilkka Helenius, Kari J. Eskola, Heli Honkanen, Carlos A. Salgado

TL;DR
This paper develops impact-parameter dependent nuclear parton distribution functions (nPDFs) based on existing global fits, enabling the study of centrality-dependent nuclear effects in high-energy collisions at RHIC and LHC.
Contribution
It introduces spatially dependent nPDF sets EPS09s and EKS98s, formulated as a power series of nuclear thickness functions, allowing for consistent centrality-dependent calculations.
Findings
Successfully reproduce A-dependence across x range
Calculate nuclear modification factors for jets and pions
Predictions align with RHIC data and extend to LHC p+Pb collisions
Abstract
We determine the spatial (impact parameter) dependence of nuclear parton distribution functions (nPDFs) using the -dependence of the spatially independent (averaged) global fits EPS09 and EKS98. We work under the assumption that the spatial dependence can be formulated as a power series of the nuclear thickness functions . To reproduce the -dependence over the entire range we need terms up to . As an outcome, we release two sets, EPS09s (LO, NLO, error sets) and EKS98s, of spatially dependent nPDFs for public use. We also discuss the implementation of these into the existing calculations. With our results, the centrality dependence of nuclear hard-process observables can be studied consistently with the globally fitted nPDFs for the first time. As an application, we first calculate the LO nuclear modification factor for primary partonic-jet…
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