Title: HighpT identified particle spectra
1High-pT identified particle spectra
Olga Barannikova (Purdue University) For the STAR
Collaboration
_ p-, p, p, p
- Motivation
- Analysis technique
- Preliminary results
- Spectra, Ratios, Rcp
- Summary
2Whats known from data
PHENIX
p/p is independent of pT
p/p ratio increases with pT 3-4 GeV/c
nq-scaling of v2
baryonmeson difference in suppression factors
3 TPC Capability
4PID Techniques rdE/dx Fits
K? yield is estimated from K0s and TOF
measurements-
5and bin counting
Contamination
1-3 at 50 Eff , 10 at 70-90 Eff
- Two Counting methods
- K p h - p (1) c1 p c2 KX
(2) - c1 p c2 KX (2), where K is constrained by
K0s - c1, c2 are K, p contributions, and X is the total
yield in the counting region
6Pion Spectra
Minimum Bias
Centrality dependence
7Proton Spectra
Centrality dependence
Minimum Bias
Protons are inclusive here and thereafter
8p-/p Ratios
AuAu min.bias
dAu min.bias
200 GeV
AuAu central
No pT or centrality dependence in p-/p ratios
9 Ratios
AuAu min.bias
dAu min.bias
200 GeV
AuAu central
- no centrality dependence within errors
- decreases at high pT
10Baryon Production
200 GeV AuAu, top 5
- enhanced in intermediate pT range
- decreases at higher pT
11Baryon production vs. Centrality
- intermediate pT enhancement is higher in
central events
12Model Predictions
Variety of non-fragmentation contributions in the
intermediate pT range Recombination/coalescence,
SoftQuench all show increase at low pT and a
turnover to a falling distribution at pT3GeV/c
- V. Greco, C.M. Ko, P. Levai, Phys. Rev. C 68,
034904(2003), Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 202302 (2003). - 200 GeV calculations based on I. Vitev and M.
Gyulassy, Phys. Rev. C, 65, 041902(R) (2002). - R. C. Hwa and C. B. Yang, Phys. Rev. C 70,
024905 (2004).
13Nuclear Modification Factor
200 GeV AuAu, Rcp 5 / 40-80
- Pronounced splitting in the intermediate pT
range - Rcp seems lower for pions and higher for protons
with respect to NCh at higher pT - alteration of fragmentation functions by the
environment?
Rcp
- No difference between particles and antiparticles
Recombination Fragmentation R. J. Fries,
S. A. Bass, et. al. nucl-th/0306027
14Summary
- Particle identification at high pT via
relativistic rise in dE/dx first results on pion
and proton identification above 3 GeV/c - p-/p ?1, no pT dependence for all data sets /
centrality bins studied p/p ratio decreases at
high pT towards pQCD expected values - Enhancement in relative baryon to meson
production at intermediate pT increases with
centrality - Baryon/meson splitting in Rcp at intermediate pT