Disentangling centrality bias and final-state effects in the production of high- using direct in Au collisions at GeV
arXiv:2303.12899 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.134.022302
Abstract
PHENIX presents a simultaneous measurement of the production of direct and in Au collisions at GeV over a range of 7.5 to 18 GeV/ for different event samples selected by event activity, i.e. charged-particle multiplicity detected at forward rapidity. Direct-photon yields are used to empirically estimate the contribution of hard-scattering processes in the different event samples. Using this estimate, the average nuclear-modification factor $R_{d\rm Au,EXP}^{γ^{\rm dir}}$ is , consistent with unity for minimum-bias (MB) Au events. For event classes with moderate event activity, $R_{d\rm Au,EXP}^{γ^{\rm dir}}$ is consistent with the MB value within 5\% uncertainty. These results confirm that the previously observed enhancement of high- production found in small-system collisions with low event activity is a result of a bias in interpreting event activity within the Glauber framework. In contrast, for the top 5\% of events with the highest event activity, $R_{d\rm Au,EXP}^{γ^{\rm dir}}$ is suppressed by 20\% relative to the MB value with a significance of , which may be due to final-state effects.
279 authors from 69 institutions, 8 pages, 3 figures, v2 is version accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html