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[Sphenix-l] Those interested in azimuthal broadening, take a look at my new article arXiv:1808:07357v1
- From: "Michael J. Tannenbaum" <mjt AT bnl.gov>
- To: PHENIX Participants <phenix-p-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov
- Subject: [Sphenix-l] Those interested in azimuthal broadening, take a look at my new article arXiv:1808:07357v1
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2018 14:51:00 -0400
Dear PHENIXians and sPHENIXians,
In the recent conference at BNL on Probing Quark-Gluon Matter with Jets
July 23-25 at BNL, one of the talks showed a plot by Miklos Gyulassy from
QM2018 which came from L. Chen et al PLB773(2017)672-676 which proports to be
from PHENIX ppg074 Fig1 g and h but looks nothing like it.
I wondered where they got this data and sent an email to various ppg074
authors, with no response. Then I emailed Bo-Wen Xiao and got an interesting
answer which you will have to read arXiv:1808:07357v1 to see. I also found
that the exact same plot was also presented in ppg083 PRC78(2008)014901 but
was tabulated so I downloaded the data and fit it as well as using other
PHENIX published data from ppg106 PRL104(2010)252301 Fig 2 as shown in
arXiv:1808:07357. This led to interesting conclusions on di-hadron
correlations, which pointed to the importance of measuring azimuthal
broadening of di-jet rather than di-hadron correlations.
Take a look at : https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.07357.pdf
Mike Tannenbaum
- [Sphenix-l] Those interested in azimuthal broadening, take a look at my new article arXiv:1808:07357v1, Michael J. Tannenbaum, 09/05/2018
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