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Two-particle correlations using high-pT particles allow jet-like measurements at low Q2 where jet reconstruction is challenging. Therefore, such correlations provide critical input to our understanding of how partons interact in a colored medium. PHENIX has measured π0-hadron correlations in multiple collisions systems. The away-side widths in p+Au collisions are broader than those in p+p collisions. In Au+Au collisions both the shape and the yield of the away-side distributions are modified compared to those in p+Au and p+p collisions. The implications of these results to our understanding of energy loss in cold and hot nuclear matter are discussed.more » « less
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Aidala, C. A.; Bailey, V.; Beckman, S.; Belmont, R.; Biggs, C.; Blackburn, J.; Boose, S.; Chiu, M.; Connors, M.; Desmond, E.; et al (, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science)
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