Abstract

Angular correlations of high- p T hadrons can serve as a probe of interactions of partons with the dense medium produced in high-energy heavy-ion collisions but other effects may also be important at SPS energies. To study the various contributions, NA49 has performed an energy and system-size scan of two-particle azimuthal correlations in Pb+ Pb, Si+ Si and p+ p collisions at s N N = 17.3 GeV , as well as central Pb+ Pb collisions at 6.3, 7.6, 8.8 and 12.3 GeV. These results were compared to UrQMD simulations. NA49 results show a flattened away side of C 2 ( Δ ϕ ) in central Pb+ Pb ( Au+ Au) collisions which depends weakly on collision energy even for low SPS energies. This is at odds with the standard scenario of parton energy loss. On the other hand, the near-side peak amplitude drops visibly with decreasing collision energy, turning into a depletion below s N N = 8.8 GeV . UrQMD describes the correlation functions on the away side but disagrees on the near side.

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