Beam Energy Dependence of Jet-Quenching Effects in Au+Au Collisions at s_ NN = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, and 62.4 GeV
Abstract
We report measurements of the nuclear modification factor, R CP, for charged hadrons as well as identified π+(-), K+(-), and p(p) for Au+Au collision energies of s_ NN = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, 39, and 62.4 GeV. We observe a clear high-pT net suppression in central collisions at 62.4 GeV for charged hadrons which evolves smoothly to a large net enhancement at lower energies. This trend is driven by the evolution of the pion spectra, but is also very similar for the kaon spectra. While the magnitude of the proton R CP at high pT does depend on collision energy, neither the proton nor the anti-proton R CP at high pT exhibit net suppression at any energy. A study of how the binary collision scaled high-pT yield evolves with centrality reveals a non-monotonic shape that is consistent with the idea that jet-quenching is increasing faster than the combined phenomena that lead to enhancement.
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