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Jet quenching in the hadron gas: An exploratory study

Hannah Elfner, Philipp Dorau, Jean-Bernard Rose, Daniel Pablos

Published 2020-09-03Version 1

In most calculations of hard particle suppression in heavy-ion reactions the hadronic stage has been neglected due to formation time arguments. Most of the hard particle shower exits the hot and dense medium before the system enters the hadronic evolution. In this contribution, a first assessment within the hadronic transport approach SMASH (Simulating Many Accelerated Strongly-interacting Hadrons) of rescattering effects on hard particles is presented. In particular, it is shown that the hadronic energy loss depends on the particle species as well as the energy of the probe. A parametrization for the $\langle \tilde{q} \rangle$ parameter as a function of temperature and particle energy is given for pions. Overall, major effects of the hadronic stage are expected in the transverse momentum range from 2-10 GeV and therefore jet sub-structure analysis and (hard-soft) correlation observables might be affected.

Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings for HardProbes2020, 1-6 June 2020, Austin, Texas (virtual)
Categories: nucl-th, hep-ph, nucl-ex
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