A heuristic description of high-pT hadron production in heavy ion collisions
Jan Nemchik, Roman Pasechnik, and Irina Potashnikova

TL;DR
This paper presents a simplified model for high-pT hadron production in heavy ion collisions, explaining nuclear suppression effects observed at RHIC and LHC through color transparency and energy conservation.
Contribution
It introduces a heuristic model incorporating color filtering and energy constraints to describe high-pT hadron suppression, aligning well with experimental data.
Findings
Steep rise of R_AA at large p_T due to color transparency.
Weaker suppression at RHIC compared to LHC due to quark dominance.
Energy conservation effects influence R_AA's p_T dependence at RHIC.
Abstract
Using a simplified model for in-medium dipole evolution accounting for color filtering effects we study production of hadrons at large transverse momenta in heavy ion collisions. In the framework of this model, several important sources of the nuclear suppression observed recently at RHIC and LHC have been analysed. A short production length of the leading hadron causes a strong onset of color transparency effects manifested themselves as a steep rise of the nuclear modification factor at large hadron 's. A dominance of quarks with higher leads to a weaker suppression at RHIC than the one observed at LHC. In the RHIC kinematic region we include an additional suppression factor steeply falling with , which is tightly related to the energy conservation constraints. The latter is irrelevant at LHC up to GeV while it causes a rather…
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