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Medium modified Fragmentation Functions with open source xFitter

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arxiv 2101.01088 v1 pith:MPHQODNT submitted 2021-01-04 hep-ph

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A new analysis of the modification of the hadronization process in the nuclear medium for pions is presented. The effective description is condensed in a set of medium modified fragmentation functions (nFFs) obtained at next-to-leading order (NLO) accuracy. The study was made using the open-source tool xFitter, conveniently modified to incorporate semi-inclusive processes. Theoretical uncertainties for the nFFs are also provided.

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