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Predictions for Cold Nuclear Matter Effects in p+Pb Collisions at sqrt{s_{_(NN)}} = 8.16 TeV

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arxiv 1707.09973 v2 pith:KI6CXVWP submitted 2017-07-31 hep-ph

Predictions for Cold Nuclear Matter Effects in p+Pb Collisions at sqrt{s_{_(NN)}} = 8.16 TeV

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Predictions for cold nuclear matter effects on charged hadrons, identified light hadrons, quarkonium and heavy flavor hadrons, Drell-Yan dileptons, jets, photons, gauge bosons and top quarks produced in $p+$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}} = 8.16$ TeV are compiled and, where possible, compared to each other. Predictions of the normalized ratios of $p+$Pb to $p+p$ cross sections are also presented for most of the observables, providing new insights into the expected role of cold nuclear matter effects. In particular, the role of nuclear parton distribution functions on particle production can now be probed over a wider range of phase space than ever before.

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