Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2009-07-23
Phys.Lett.B681:320-325,2009
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
6 pages, 6 figures, minor change of the figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physletb.2009.10.044
The influence of the underlying nucleon-nucleon collision geometry on evaluations of the nuclear overlap function ($T_{AB}$) and number of binary collisions ($N_{coll}$) is studied. A narrowing of the spatial distribution of the hard-partons with large light-cone fraction $x$ in nucleons leads to a downward correction for $N_{coll}$ and $T_{AB}$, which in turn, results in an upward correction for the nuclear modification factor $R_{AB}$. The size of this correction is estimated for several experimentally motivated nucleon-nucleon overlap functions for hard-partons. It is found to be significant in peripheral nucleus-nucleus and nucleon-nucleus collisions, and are much larger at the LHC energy of $\sqrt{s}=5.5$ TeV than for the RHIC energy of $\sqrt{s}$=200 GeV. The implications for experimental measurements are also discussed.
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