Joint RAA and v2 predictions for Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC within DREENA-C framework

Abstract

In this paper, we presented our recently developed DREENA-C framework, which is a fully optimized computational suppression procedure based on our state-of-the-art dynamical energy loss formalism in constant temperature finite size QCD medium. With this framework, we for the first time, generated joint RAA and v2 predictions within our dynamical energy loss formalism. The predictions are generated for both light and heavy flavor probes, and different centrality regions in Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC, and compared with the available experimental data. Despite the fact that DREENA-C does not contain medium evolution (to which v2 is largely sensitive) and the fact that other approaches faced difficulties in explaining v2 data, we find that DREENA-C leads to qualitatively good agreement with this data, though quantitatively, the predictions are visibly above the experimental data. Intuitive explanation behind such results is presented, supporting the validity of our model, and it is expected that introduction of evolution in the ongoing improvement of DREENA framework, will lead to better joint agreement with RAA and v2 data, and allow better understanding of the underlying QCD medium.

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