
TL;DR
This paper discusses ATLAS's planned measurements of jet quenching in heavy ion collisions at the LHC, highlighting the potential for new insights into jet suppression mechanisms with high-energy, high-precision data.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive measurement program for jet quenching at unprecedented energies, enabling detailed exploration of jet suppression in quark-gluon plasma.
Findings
Anticipated observation of heavy quark jet suppression.
Enhanced energy reach for jet quenching measurements.
Potential for new insights into jet quenching mechanisms.
Abstract
A broad program of measurements is planned for heavy ion collisions in ATLAS. With up to a factor of 30 increase in collision energy compared to existing data, significant new insights are anticipated to be obtained with the first data measured. Global features of the LHC collisions will be accessible with the early data and will set the stage for the precision measurements to follow. ATLAS is particularly well suited for exploration of "jet quenching," the extinction of energetic jets in the hot dense medium. Observations of heavy quark jet suppression will be possible with unprecedented energy reach and statistical precision, potentially yielding new insights into the basic mechanisms involved.
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