Shape of the quark gluon plasma droplet reflected in the high-pT data
Abstract
We show, through analytic arguments, numerical calculations, and comparison with experimental data, that the ratio of the high-pT observables v2/(1-RAA) reaches a well-defined saturation value at high pT, and that this ratio depends only on the spatial anisotropy of the quark gluon plasma (QGP) formed in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. With expected future reduction of experimental errors, the anisotropy extracted from experimental data will further constrain the calculations of initial particle production in heavy-ion collisions and thus test our understanding of QGP physics.
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