Constraints on the Path-Length Dependence of Jet Quenching in Nuclear Collisions at RHIC and LHC
Barbara Betz, Miklos Gyulassy

TL;DR
This study analyzes jet quenching data from RHIC and LHC to constrain models of energy loss, finding that multiple models with different path-length dependencies can fit the data, but current uncertainties prevent narrowing down the path-length exponent.
Contribution
It introduces a broad class of jet-energy loss models with variable path-length dependence and tests their consistency against experimental data from RHIC and LHC.
Findings
Multiple energy-loss models can fit the data with different path-length exponents.
Temperature-dependent jet-medium couplings provide better fits than temperature-independent ones.
Current data uncertainties prevent precise constraints on the path-length dependence exponent.
Abstract
Recent data on the high-pT pion nuclear modification factor, , and its elliptic azimuthal asymmetry, , from RHIC/BNL and LHC/CERN are analyzed in terms of a wide class of jet-energy loss models coupled to different (2+1)d transverse plus Bjorken expanding hydrodynamic fields. We test the consistency of each model by demanding a simultaneous account of the azimuthal, the transverse momentum, and the centrality dependence of the data at both 0.2 and 2.76 ATeV energies. We find a rather broad class of jet-energy independent energy-loss models that, when coupled to bulk constrained temperature fields T(x,t), can account for the current data at the level with different temperature-dependent jet-medium couplings and path-length dependence exponents . We test the sensitivity of predictions to different…
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