Improved Comparison of Measurements and Calculations of qL via transverse momentum broadening in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions using di-hadron correlations
Abstract
The renewed interest in analyzing RHIC data on di-hadron correlations as probes of final state transverse momentum broadening as shown at Quark Matter 2018[1] by theoretical calculations[6] compared to experimental measurements[4,5] led me to review the quoted theoretical calculations and experimental measurements because the theoretical calculation[6] does not show the PHENIX measurements[4] as published. The above references were checked and fits were performed to the published measurements[4,7] to determine qL from the measured azimuthal broadening to compare with the theoretical calculation[6]. The new results will be presented in addition to some corrections to the previous work[3]. The measured values of qL show the interesting effect of being consistent with zero for larger values of associated pTa≥3 GeV/c which is shown to be related to well known measurements of the ratio of the Au+Au to p+p associated pTa distributions for a given trigger pTt called IAA[23,25]. Di-jets rather than di-hadrons are proposed as an improved azimuthal broadening measurement to determine qL and possibly q.
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