Elucidating Jet Energy Loss Using Jets: Prospects from ATLAS
N. Grau (for the ATLAS Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the strategy and potential of using ATLAS detector data at the LHC to study QCD energy loss through jet measurements, including jet suppression and fragmentation functions.
Contribution
It outlines a comprehensive approach for measuring jet quenching phenomena at ATLAS, emphasizing the utility of various jet observables for understanding parton energy loss.
Findings
Expected to improve understanding of parton energy loss
Plans to measure jet R_AA and fragmentation functions
Utilizes ATLAS's calorimeter capabilities for jet reconstruction
Abstract
Jets at the LHC are expected to provide the testing ground for studying QCD energy loss. In this contribution, we briefly outline the strategy that will be used to measure jets in ATLAS and how we will go about studying energy loss. We describe the utility of measuring the jet , the fragmentation function, and heavy flavor jets. Utilizing the collision energy provided by the LHC and the nearly hermetic and highly segmented calorimeter, ATLAS is expected to make important contributions to the understanding of parton energy loss using fully reconstructed jets.
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