Effects of Minijets on Hadronic Spectra and Azimuthal Harmonics in Au-Au Collisions at 200 GeV
Rudolph C. Hwa, Lilin Zhu

TL;DR
This paper investigates how minijets influence hadron production and azimuthal anisotropy in Au-Au collisions at 200 GeV, proposing a recombination model that explains experimental data without relying on hydrodynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a recombination model emphasizing minijet effects on azimuthal anisotropy, offering an alternative to hydrodynamic descriptions in heavy-ion collisions.
Findings
Reproduces azimuthal harmonics without flow assumptions.
Explains $p_T$ and centrality dependence of harmonics via recombination.
Identifies ridge component as related to semihard partons.
Abstract
The production of hadrons in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC in the low transverse-momentum () region is investigated in the recombination model with emphasis on the effects of minijets on the azimuthal anisotropy. Since the study is mainly on the hadronization of partons at late time, the fluid picture is not used to trace the evolution of the system. The inclusive distributions at low are determined as the recombination products of thermal partons. The dependencies of both pion and proton have a common exponential factor apart from other dissimilar kinematic and resonance factors, because they are inherited from the same pool of thermal partons. Instead of the usual description based on hydrodynamics, the azimuthal anisotropy of the produced hadrons is explained as the consequence of the effects of minijets, either indirectly through the recombination of enhanced thermal…
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