Solving the RAA v2 puzzle

Abstract

For the past ten years RAA(pT), the nuclear modification factor that encodes the suppression of high pT particles due to energy loss within the medium was fairly well described by many theoretical models. However, the same models systematically under-predicted the high pT elliptic flow, v2, which is experimentally measured as the correlation between soft and hard hadrons. All previous calculations neglected the effect of event-by-event fluctuations of an expanding viscous hydrodynamical background as well as the soft-hard flow harmonic correlations in the experimentally measured v2. In this talk I show how event-by-event viscous hydrodynamics (computed using the v-USPhydro code) coupled to an energy loss model (BBMG) is able to simultaneously describe soft physics observables as well as the high-pT RAA and v2. Suggestions for future more differential calculations at the LHC run2 are made to explore soft-hard flow correlations.

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