
TL;DR
This paper reviews how jet-like correlations in heavy-ion collisions reveal the medium's properties, including phenomena like punch-through, broadening, and potential conical flow, highlighting recent experimental findings and future research prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of experimental observations of jet modifications in heavy-ion collisions, emphasizing new evidence for conical flow and other medium effects.
Findings
Evidence for punch-through at high transverse momentum
Observation of broadening at low and modest transverse momentum
Possible experimental indication of conical flow
Abstract
Modifications of jet-like azimuthal correlations have revealed novel properties of the medium created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. Experimental results on jet-like 2- and 3-particle correlations, specificly "punch-through" at high transverse momentum, broadening at low and modest transverse momentum, and particularly the possible experimental evidence for conical flow, are reviewed. Future prospects of jet-like correlations and their physics potential are discussed.
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