Title: Hard Probes at RHIC
1Hard Probes at RHIC
- Saskia Mioduszewski
- Texas AM University
- Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics
- 8 April, 2008
2Outline
- Review of High pT Probes
- Motivation for g-jet Measurement
- Experimental Methods
- Current Status of Measurement
3Single-Particle Spectra
High-pT suppression comparison to theory
GLV ? dNg/dy 1000 I. Vitev
and M. Gyulassy, PRL 89 (2002) 252301
? Initial energy density e0 15 GeV/fm3
Hadrons are suppressed, photons are not photons
serve as the control experiment
PHENIX, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 202301 (2006)
4From Single-Particle Spectra to 2-Particle
Correlations
Single inclusive hadrons
Di-jets (hadron-hadron correlations)
Suppression quantified by RAA
YieldAA/(Yieldpp ltNbinarygtpp) Single particle
is leading hadron of jet ? Probe of density of
medium, but Strong surface bias for trigger
particle
Suppression quantified by IAA Jet-assoc.
YieldAA/Jet-assoc. Yieldpp Hadrons associated
with high-pT trigger particle ? More differential
probe of energy loss Surface bias
reduced, but not removed
Trigger
5Trigger Biases
Di-jets (hadron-hadron correlations)
Single inclusive hadrons
Renk and Eskola, hep-ph/0610059
Renk and Eskola, hep-ph/0610059
Trigger particle
Trigger particle
- Photon trigger is sensitive to full medium
- True measure of the Energy (no energy loss for
direct photon)
6Reappearance of away-side jet
With increasing trigger pT, away-side jet
correlation reappears
STAR, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97 (2006) 162301
4 lt pT,triglt 6 GeV/c, 2lt pT,assoclt pT,trig
7Surface Bias of Di-Jets?
STAR, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97 (2006) 162301
8 lt pT,triglt 15 GeV/c
Renk and Eskola, hep-ph/0610059
8 lt pT,triglt 15 , 4lt pT,assoclt 6 GeV/c
Tangential emission?
8?-Jet Golden Probe of Energy Loss
Wang et al., Phys.Rev.Lett. 77 (1996) 231-234
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q
g
q
QCD analog of Compton Scattering
h
- ? emerges unscathed from the medium
- - This probe is valuable for comparison with
di-hadron correlations - - Modification as a function of true parton
energy ? real fragmentation function D(z)
9Challenging Measurement
- Trigger photon measured with electro-magnetic
calorimeter - Large background from hadronic decays (p0, h)
PHENIX, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 232301 (2005)
- Background sources of photons (hadronic decays)
suppressed in central AuAu collisions
10g-jet Analysis in AuAu collisions
Thomas Dietel, Quark Matter 2005
11Challenging Measurement
- Trigger photon measured with electro-magnetic
calorimeter - Large background from hadronic decays (p0, h)
- Background signal is di-jet (p0-jet)
- Subtract from true signal
- Need large-statistics data set for g-jet
measurement
12Statistical measurement of g-jet yields
- Measure inclusive g-jet correlation function
- Measure p0-jet correlation function
- Construct resulting gdecay-jet correlation taking
into account decay kinematics - Subtract gdecay-jet from ginclusive-jet
- ? Result is gdirect-jet
13PHENIX g-jet in pp
J.Jin, QM 2006
PHENIX Preliminary
PHENIX Preliminary
Comparison to PYTHIA verification of method
14PHENIX g-jet in AuAu collisions
Black AuAu Red pp
J.Jin, QM 2006
15Away-side integrated yields
J. Jin, QM 2006
- trigger g pT dependence
- assoc. h pT dependence
- centrality dependence pp
- pp shows a systematic trend of having higher
yields in the - away side than AuAu!
16CuCu gdirect-h/- vs. p0-h/- jet yields
A. Adare, WWND 2007
per-trigger jet pair yields
systematic from Rg systematic from subtraction
method
17Distinguishing direct photons from p0
- Segmentation of calorimeter towers in STAR
(Dj,Dh) (0.05,0.05) ? 2 decay photons hit same
tower starting pT 5 or 6 GeV/c ? Use SMD to
discriminate - Segmentation in PHENIX 0.01 radians
Opening angle of p0 as a function of pT
18Distinguishing direct photons from p0
- Reject clusters that look like 2 close photons
(from p0 decay) from shower shape - Retain sample of correlations that are grich-jet
- Estimate remaining contamination from p0-jet from
near-side yields - Measure and subtract p0-jet away-side yield
19Backgrounds
- Asymmetric p0 decays (10 of p0 for pTgt8 GeV/c)
- h decays (5 contribution in central AuAu
collision, as much as 25 in pp) - Fragmentation photons subtracted to the extent
that correlations are similar to p0-triggered
correlations
20Distinguishing single photons from 2 decay
photons in STAR
Shower-max detector
(Dh,DF)(0.007,0.007)
21Comparison of Near-side yields (?0-charged versus
charged-charged PRL 97(2006)162301)
Similar near-side yields for pp, dAu and AuAu
Agreement between charged-charged and
p0-charged correlations
,assoc
Important cross-check that shower-shape PID for
p0 is good!
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22Comparison of away-side yields
Smaller away-side yield in AuAu compared to pp
and dAu.
,assoc
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23IAA of ?0
IAA of the away-side in ?0-trigger shows similar
suppression for all pT associated bins (3-8
GeV/c).
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24Extraction of direct?? Away-Side Yields
Assume no near-side yield for direct ? Â then
the away-side yields per trigger is calculated as
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25Direct-? Away-Side Yields
The away-side yield of the associated particle
per trigger in ?-jet is suppressed.
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26First measure of away-side IAA for g-h
A. Hamed, QM2008
Ejet E? E trig
Good agreement between theory and measurement
T. Renk and K. Eskola PRC75054910,2007
Suppression similar level to inclusives in
central collisions
27Away-side Yields Relative to Peripheral AuAu
A. Hamed, QM2008
Peripheral AuAu pp vacuum
Icp of ?-jet exhibits same suppression on the
away-side yield per trigger of the associated
particles (3-8GeV/c).
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28Summary
- Correlation measurements provide more
differential probe of energy loss than
single-particle pT spectra - Di-Jets (those that are observed) may have less
surface bias - Photon-Jet Measurement will complement the di-jet
for more complete probe
29Summary
- Both STAR and PHENIX have measured a correlation
function for direct gjet - Preliminary associated-hadron yields have been
measured - Large statistics necessary
- Next step is to show fragmentation function in
pp vs. AuAu