Baldo Sahlmueller, for the PHENIX collaboration
To interpret the measurements in heavy-ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider (RHIC), it is crucial to understand the initial state of the colliding gold (Au) nuclei. The parton distribution in Au nuclei is modified compared to protons, and their isospin composition is different due to the presence of neutrons. d+Au collisions at RHIC at the same collision energies are an important tool to study initial state modifications. PHENIX has measured pi0, eta, and reconstructed jets at high transverse momentum. These data are compared to predictions from nuclear parton distribution functions. Furthermore, single electrons from heavy-flavor decays have been measured by PHENIX.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.5547
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