Nuclear suppression of light hadrons and single electrons at RHIC and LHC
Abstract
We examine whether it is possible to simultaneously describe the experimental data from RHIC and LHC on nuclear suppression of light hadrons and non-photonic single electrons in the pQCD picture of parton energy loss. We perform calculations accounting for both radiative and collisional energy loss. We show that once the coupling constant is fixed from comparison with data on the nuclear modification factor for light hadrons it gives a satisfactory agreement with data on the electron RAA and azimuthal anisotropy v2. Our results show that the collisional mechanism is only of marginal significance in nuclear suppression of single electrons except for the bottom contribution at momenta < 6-8 GeV.
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