
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental results on jet quenching phenomena observed in heavy ion collisions at the LHC, highlighting differences among experiments and emphasizing the importance of jet origin in interpreting the data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of jet measurements from ALICE, ATLAS, and CMS at the LHC, focusing on the impact of quark and gluon jet differences.
Findings
Jets are suppressed in heavy ion collisions compared to proton-proton collisions.
Differences in measurements among experiments are significant and informative.
Understanding quark vs. gluon jet behavior is crucial for interpreting jet quenching results.
Abstract
We review up-to-date results on high-pt particles and jets in heavy ion collisions by three major LHC experiments, ALICE, ATLAS, and CMS. Results of analyses of 2010 and 2011 Pb+Pb data at TeV are discussed. We concentrate mainly on results by fully reconstructed jets and discuss similarities and important differences in measurements among experiments. We point to the importance of understanding the results in a view of difference between quark-initiated and gluon-initiated jets
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