Large-pT Inclusive π0 Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions at RHIC and LHC
Abstract
We present results for the large-pT inclusive π0 production in p-p and A-A collisions at RHIC and LHC energies. We include the full next-to-leading order radiative corrections, O(αs3), and nuclear effects such as parton energy loss and nuclear shadowing. We find the next-to-leading order corrections and the parton energy loss effect to be large and pT dependent, while the nuclear shadowing effects are small (< 10%). We calculate the ratio of prompt photons to neutral pions produced in heavy ion collisions and show that at RHIC energies this ratio increases with pT approaching one at pT 8 GeV, due to the large suppression of π0 production. We show that at the LHC, this ratio has a steep pT dependence and approaches 25% effect at pT 40 GeV. We discuss theoretical uncertainties inherent in our calculation, such as choice of the renormalization, factorization and fragmentation scales and the K-factors which signify the size of higher-order corrections.
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