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I. C. Arsene(University of Bucharest), I. G. Bearden(University of Copenhagen), D. Beavis(Brookhaven National Laboratory), C. Beşliu(University of Bucharest), B. Budick(New York University), H. Bøggild(University of Copenhagen), C. Chasman(Brookhaven National Laboratory), C. H. Christensen(University of Copenhagen), P. Christiansen(University of Copenhagen), J. Cibor(Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences), R. Debbe(Brookhaven National Laboratory), E. Enger(University of Oslo), J. J. Gaardhøje(University of Copenhagen), M. Germinario(University of Copenhagen), K. Hagel(Texas A&M University), H. Ito(Brookhaven National Laboratory), A. Jipa(University of Bucharest), F. Jundt, J. I. Jørdre(University of Bergen), C. E. Jørgensen(University of Copenhagen), R. Karabowicz(Jagiellonian University), E. J. Kim(University of Kansas), T. Kozik(Jagiellonian University), Thomas Meinert Larsen(University of Oslo), J. H. Lee(Brookhaven National Laboratory), Y. K. Lee(Johns Hopkins University), S. Lindal(University of Oslo), R. Lystad(University of Bergen), G. Løvhøiden(University of Oslo), Z. Majka(Jagiellonian University), A. Makeev(Texas A&M University), M. Mikelsen(University of Oslo), M. Murray(University of Kansas), J. B. Natowitz(Texas A&M University), B. Neumann(University of Kansas), B. S. Nielsen(University of Copenhagen), D. Ouerdane(University of Copenhagen), R. Płaneta(Jagiellonian University), F. Rami, C. Ristea(University of Bucharest), O. Ristea(University of Bucharest), D. Röhrich(University of Bergen), B. H. Samset(University of Oslo), D. Sandberg(University of Copenhagen), S. J. Sanders(University of Kansas), R.A. Scheetz(Brookhaven National Laboratory), P. Staszel(University of Copenhagen), T. S. Tveter(University of Oslo), F. Videbæk(Brookhaven National Laboratory), R. Wada(Texas A&M University), Z. Yin(University of Bergen), I. S. Zgură(University of Bucharest)
Physical Review Letters
December 10, 2004
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Abstract

We report on a study of the transverse momentum dependence of nuclear modification factors ${R}_{d\mathrm{A}\mathrm{u}}$ for charged hadrons produced in $\mathrm{\text{deuteron}}\text{ }\text{ }+\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{\text{gold}}$ collisions at $\sqrt{{s}_{NN}}=200\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{G}\mathrm{e}\mathrm{V}$, as a function of collision centrality and of the pseudorapidity ($\ensuremath{\eta}=0$, 1, 2.2, 3.2) of the produced hadrons. We find a significant and systematic decrease of ${R}_{d\mathrm{A}\mathrm{u}}$ with increasing rapidity. The midrapidity enhancement and the forward rapidity suppression are more pronounced in central collisions relative to peripheral collisions. These results are relevant to the study of the possible onset of gluon saturation at energies reached at BNL RHIC.


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