Baryon-to-Meson Ratios in Jets from Au+Au and p+p Collisions at sNN = 200 GeV

Abstract

Jet probes have been used extensively to gain insights into QGP properties, with substantial modifications to jet yields and internal structures seen across multiple measurements, compared against p+p results. Despite apparent medium-induced changes to jet fragmentation patterns and strong modifications of particle production at intermediate momenta (2.0 < pT < 5.0 GeV/c) in heavy ion collisions, RHIC hadron-hadron correlation results indicate that jet-related baryon-to-meson ratios remain similar to those of p+p measurements and are significantly different from those of the QGP bulk. To look for possible medium effects on jet fragments at RHIC, we employ jet-track correlation and particle identification to perform the first measurement of in-jet proton-to-pion yield ratios for charged-hadrons with 2.0 < pT < 5.0 GeV/c. We present the first in-cone (within a radial distance of R from the determined jet axis direction) baryon-to-meson yield ratios associated with reconstructed charged-particle jets from Au+Au and p+p collisions at sNN = 200 GeV using the STAR detector at RHIC. The measured in-jet ratios are found to be consistent within uncertainties between the two systems for the selected kinematic regime, despite significant differences between inclusive ratios for the same systems.

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