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Jet Quenching and the p-bar >= pi- Anomaly at RHIC
Published 2001-04-22, updated 2002-03-27Version 2
PHENIX data on Au+Au at root(s)_= 130 AGeV suggest that p-bar yields may exceed pi- at high p_T > 2 GeV/c. We propose that jet quenching in central collisions suppresses the hard PQCD component of the spectra in central A+A reactions, thereby exposing a novel component of baryon dynamics that we attribute to (gluonic) baryon junctions. We predict that the observed p-bar >= pi- and the p > pi+ anomaly at p_T ~ 2 GeV/c is limited to a finite p_T window that decreases with increasing impact parameter.
Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures, REVTeX, uses bbox.sty. Final version: references and figures updated. Added discussion on the p/pi+ ratio
Journal: Phys.Rev.C65:041902,2002
Keywords: jet quenching, central collisions suppresses, hard pqcd component, phenix data, p-bar yields
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