PHENIX results on nuclear modification of hadron production in small and large systems
A. Drees* and
On behalf of the PHENIX collaboration*: corresponding author
Published on:
September 01, 2021
Abstract
The intermediate $p_T$ region is ideal for studying hadronization and the transition from soft to hard physics. Quark mass and flavor are key ingredients in hadronization as well as elucidating the details of energy loss mechanisms in the hard sector. For this reason, it is essential to study a variety of different particle species, and PHENIX is ideally-suited for many resonance decay analyses. In this talk we present spectra and nuclear modification factors of identified particles in $p$+Al, $p$+Au, $d$+Au, $^3$He+Au, Cu+Cu, Cu+Au, Au+Au, and U+U collisions at 200 GeV. Implications for hadronization and energy loss will be discussed.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.387.0162
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