Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1836601 | Nuclear Physics A | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We review recent progresses on jet quenching measurements by the PHENIX experiment. With increased statistics, PHENIX has gone beyond the single hadron suppression RAA, and made measurements on multiple jet quenching observables, such as v2, IAA and . We argue that, by combining these observables together, one can achieve a better understanding of the energy loss mechanism. We present new γ-hadron correlation results with associated hadrons extended to low pT; an enhancement has been observed, suggesting a contribution of genuine medium response that is relatively unbiased by the initial geometry fluctuations. The status of full jet reconstruction and future perspective of the PHENIX jet quenching program are discussed.
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