Hard probes at heavy-ion collider energies: Results from PHENIX
Abstract
Hard processes in nucleus-nucleus interactions at relativistic energies are reviewed with emphasis on recent PHENIX results from the first run of the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider at BNL. The observed suppression of moderately high pT hadrons (pT = 2 - 5 GeV/c) in sNN = 130 GeV Au+Au central collisions with respect to the scaled pp data, is discussed in terms of conventional nuclear and ``quark-gluon-plasma'' effects. The meson and baryon composition at high pT, as well as the implications for open charm of the measured single electron spectrum are also presented.
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