Energy density and path-length dependence of the fractional momentum loss in heavy-ion collisions at s NN from 62.4 to 5020 GeV

Abstract

In this work a study of the fractional momentum loss (S loss) as a function of the characteristic path-length (L) and the Bjorken energy density times the equilibration time (ε Bjτ0) for heavy-ion collisions at different s NN is presented. The study has been conducted using inclusive charged particles from intermediate to large transverse momentum (5<p T<20 GeV/c). Within uncertainties and for all the transverse momentum values which were explored, the fractional momentum loss linearly increases with (ε Bjτ0)3/8L. The functional form of S loss vs. (ε Bjτ0)3/8L seems to be universal. Moreover, for identified charged hadrons a linear relationship between S loss and L is also observed. The behaviour of data could provide important information aimed to understand the parton energy loss mechanism in heavy-ion collisions and some insight into the expected effect for small systems.

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