Jet studies in 200 GeV p+p and d+Au collisions from the STAR experiment at RHIC
Jan Kapitan (for the STAR Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on measurements of inclusive jet spectra and di-jet correlations in 200 GeV p+p and d+Au collisions at RHIC, providing insights into cold nuclear matter effects and initial state nuclear effects.
Contribution
It presents new experimental data on jet spectra and correlations in p+p and d+Au collisions, aiding the understanding of nuclear effects in high-energy collisions.
Findings
Jet spectra measured in p+p and d+Au collisions.
Di-jet correlations analyzed to study k_T broadening.
Results help disentangle initial state effects from medium effects.
Abstract
Recent progress in full jet reconstruction in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC makes it a promising tool for the quantitative study of the QCD at high energy density. Measurements in d+Au collisions are important to disentangle initial state nuclear effects from medium-induced k_T broadening and jet quenching. Furthermore, comparison to measurements in p+p gives access to cold nuclear matter effects. Inclusive jet p_T spectra and di-jet correlations (k_T) in 200 GeV p+p and d+Au collisions from the 2007-2008 RHIC run are presented.
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