Examining a reduced jet-medium coupling in Pb+Pb collisions at the Large Hadron Collider
Barbara Betz, Miklos Gyulassy

TL;DR
This study analyzes jet quenching data from Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC, revealing a significant reduction in jet-medium coupling compared to RHIC, and constrains theoretical models of jet-energy loss.
Contribution
It provides the first quantitative estimate of the reduction in jet-medium coupling at LHC energies using a simple analytic model and combined data analysis.
Findings
Approximately 40% reduction in jet-medium coupling from RHIC to LHC.
Excludes jet-energy dependence models with a>1/3.
Supports pQCD-like models with reduced coupling at LHC.
Abstract
Recent data on the nuclear modification factor of jet fragments in 2.76 ATeV Pb+Pb collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) indicate that the jet-medium coupling in a Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) is reduced at LHC energies and not compatible with the coupling deduced from data at the Relativistic Hadron Collider (RHIC). We estimate the reduction factor from a combined fit to the available data on and the elliptic flow at ATeV over a transverse momentum range 10-100 GeV and a broad impact parameter, b, range. We use a simple analytic "polytrope" model () to investigate the dynamical jet-energy loss model dependence. Varying a=0-1 interpolates between weakly-coupled and strongly-coupled models of jet-energy dependence while z=0-2 covers a wide range of possible jet-path…
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