LHC light-ion R_AA measurements could discriminate between scenarios with and without mini-QGP formation in pp collisions, with the largest difference predicted for carbon.
How does transverse (hydrodynamic) flow affect jet-broadening and jet-quenching ?
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We give the modification of formulas for $p_{\perp}$-broadening and energy loss which are necessary to calculate parton interactions in a medium with flow. Arguments are presented leading to the conclusion that for large $p_{\perp}$-spectra observed in heavy ion collisions at RHIC, the influence of transverse flow on the determination of the "quenching power" of the produced medium is small. This leaves open the question of the interpretation of data in a consistent perturbative framework.
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Predictions for $R_{AA}$ in 5.36 TeV C+C, O+O, and Ne+Ne collisions at the LHC
LHC light-ion R_AA measurements could discriminate between scenarios with and without mini-QGP formation in pp collisions, with the largest difference predicted for carbon.