Prompt photon production in proton–nucleus collisions at LHC: a comparison among color dipole models*

Author:

Wang Hong-Min,Wang Yan-Zhao,Xu Yong-Han,Sun Xian-Jing

Abstract

Abstract The nuclear modification factor for prompt photon production in proton–nucleus collisions is investigated within color dipole formalism. By means of the Glauber–Gribov approach, the nuclear effects are studied in various rapidity bins with the evolution equation-based saturation models and the phenomenological dipole models. The theoretical results are compared with the experimental data provided by PHENIX, ATLAS and CMS Collaborations. At forward rapidity and midrapidity, a reasonable agreement with the experimental data is shown for the theoretical results with the modified Kharzeev, Levin and Nardi model, and the Kowalski and Teaney model. Then, we analyze the influence of the initial state energy loss effect on the nuclear modification factor and find that it is obvious only at backward rapidity together with small p T. Finally, the theoretical results are also compared with those of JETPHOX Monte Carlo program and the predictive results for the LHCb at very forward rapidities are presented.

Funder

the S$\&$T Program of Hebei

he Scientific Research Foundation for the Introducing Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars of Hebei Province

Hebei Province Outstanding Youth Fund

National Natural Science Foundation of China Joint for Large Scientific Unit

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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