Early evolution constrained by high-pT QGP tomography
Abstract
We show that high-pT RAA and v2 are sensitive to the early expansion dynamics, and that the high-pT observables prefer delayed onset of energy loss and transverse expansion. To calculate high-pT RAA and v2, we employ our newly developed DREENA-A framework, which combines state-of-the-art dynamical energy loss model with 3+1-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations. The model applies to both light and heavy flavor, and we predict a larger sensitivity of heavy flavor observables to the onset of transverse expansion. This presents the first time when bulk QGP behavior has been constrained by high-p observables and related theory, i.e., by so-called QGP tomography.
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