Energy versus centrality dependence of the jet quenching parameter $\hat q$ at RHIC and LHC: a new puzzle?
Carlota Andr\'es, N\'estor Armesto, Matthew Luzum, Carlos A. Salgado, and P\'ia Zurita

TL;DR
This study extracts the jet quenching parameter $\
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to determine the jet quenching parameter using a $K$ factor and finds its unexpected independence from collision centrality.
Findings
$K$ factor is larger at RHIC than LHC
$K$ factor is nearly independent of collision centrality
Implication that $\
Abstract
The central goal of jet quenching studies in high-energy nuclear collisions is the characterization of those QCD medium properties that are accessible by these probes. Most of the discussion in the last years has been focused on the determination of the jet quenching parameter, . We present here an extraction of this parameter using data of inclusive particle suppression at RHIC and LHC energies for different centralities. Our approach consists of fitting a factor that quantifies the departure of this parameter from an ideal estimate, , where is determined by the local medium quantities as provided by hydrodynamical calculations. We find that this factor is larger at RHIC than at the LHC, as obtained already in previous analyses, but, surprisingly, it is almost independent of the centrality of the collision. Taken at face value,…
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