Measurements of high-pT probes in heavy ion collisions at CMS
G\'abor I. Veres (for the CMS collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the CMS detector's capabilities and planned studies for measuring high-pT probes like hadrons, photons, and jets in heavy ion collisions, focusing on simulation results for various detection methods.
Contribution
It introduces detailed simulation plans for high-pT probe measurements in heavy ion collisions using the CMS detector at the LHC.
Findings
Simulation results demonstrate CMS's ability to measure high-pT probes
Planned studies include jet reconstruction and photon-jet correlations
Expected to improve understanding of in-medium fragmentation functions
Abstract
The capabilities of the CMS detector at the LHC will be described for measuring high-pT hadrons, photons and jets in heavy ion collisions. Detailed simulations of various studies planned with the CMS apparatus, including charged particle tracking, jet reconstruction using calorimetry, dimuon and isolated photon detection and the measurement of in-medium fragmentation functions using high-pT photon-jet correlations will be discussed.
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