DREENA-B framework: first predictions of R_{AA} and v₂ within dynamical energy loss formalism in evolving QCD medium
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Dynamical energy loss formalism allows generating state-of-the-art suppression predictions in finite size QCD medium, employing a sophisticated model of high-$p_\perp$ parton interactions with QGP. We here report a major step of introducing medium evolution in the formalism though $1+1D$ Bjorken (``B'') expansion, while preserving all complex features of the original dynamical energy loss framework. We use this framework to provide joint $R_{AA}$ and $v_2$ predictions, for the first time within the dynamical energy loss formalism in evolving QCD medium. The predictions are generated for a wide range of observables, i.e. for all types of probes (both light and heavy) and for all centrality regions in both $Pb+Pb$ and $Xe+Xe$ collisions at the LHC. Where experimental data are available, DREENA-B framework leads to a good joint agreement with $v_2$ and $R_{AA}$ data. Such agreement is encouraging, i.e. may lead us closer to resolving $v_2$ puzzle (difficulty of previous models to jointly explain $R_{AA}$ and $v_2$ data), though this still remains to be thoroughly tested by including state-of-the-art medium evolution within DREENA framework. While introducing medium evolution significantly changes $v_2$ predictions, $R_{AA}$ predictions remain robust and moreover in a good agreement with the experimental data; $R_{AA}$ observable is therefore suitable for calibrating parton-medium interaction model, independently from the medium evolution. Finally, for heavy flavor, we observe a strikingly similar signature of the dead-cone effect on both $R_{AA}$ and $v_2$ - we also provide a simple analytical understanding behind this result. Overall, the results presented here indicate that DREENA framework is a reliable tool for QGP tomography.
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