Pion, kaon, proton and anti-proton transverse momentum distributions from p+p and d+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV

Abstract

Identified mid-rapidity particle spectra of π, K, and p(p) from 200 GeV p+p and d+Au collisions are reported. A time-of-flight detector based on multi-gap resistive plate chamber technology is used for particle identification. The particle-species dependence of the Cronin effect is observed to be significantly smaller than that at lower energies. The ratio of the nuclear modification factor (RdAu) between protons (p+p) and charged hadrons (h) in the transverse momentum range 1.2<pT<3.0 GeV/c is measured to be 1.190.05(stat)0.03(syst) in minimum-bias collisions and shows little centrality dependence. The yield ratio of (p+p)/h in minimum-bias d+Au collisions is found to be a factor of 2 lower than that in Au+Au collisions, indicating that the Cronin effect alone is not enough to account for the relative baryon enhancement observed in heavy ion collisions at RHIC.

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