High p_T identified particles in PHENIX: data vs. theory

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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To appear in the proceedings of 19th Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics, Breckenridge, Colorado, US, March 8-15, 2003

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10.1556/APH.21.2004.2-4.19

Two of the most interesting experimental results of heavy-ion reactions at RHIC collider energies are in the hard scattering sector where central Au+Au data show a very different behaviour compared to p+p and peripheral Au+Au collisions. The so-called ``high p_T pi^0 suppression'' and the ``anomalous'' baryon/meson ratio observed by PHENIX in central Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_{NN}) = 200 GeV are reviewed and compared to various theoretical calculations based on different strongly interacting medium scenarios.

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