Measurements of the groomed and ungroomed jet angularities in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 5.02$ TeV
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper presents measurements of groomed and ungroomed jet angularities in proton-proton collisions at 5.02 TeV, comparing results with theoretical predictions to understand perturbative and nonperturbative effects in jet substructure.
Contribution
First measurements of jet angularities in pp collisions at 5.02 TeV using ALICE, including comparisons with analytical calculations and implications for jet quenching studies.
Findings
Good agreement with theory in perturbative regime
Discrepancies observed in nonperturbative regime
Provides baseline for heavy-ion collision analyses
Abstract
The jet angularities are a class of jet substructure observables which characterize the angular and momentum distribution of particles within jets. These observables are sensitive to momentum scales ranging from perturbative hard scatterings to nonperturbative fragmentation into final-state hadrons. We report measurements of several groomed and ungroomed jet angularities in pp collisions at TeV with the ALICE detector. Jets are reconstructed using charged particle tracks at midrapidity (). The anti- algorithm is used with jet resolution parameters and for several transverse momentum intervals in the 20100 GeV/ range. Using the jet grooming algorithm Soft Drop, the sensitivity to softer, wide-angle processes, as well as the underlying event, can be reduced in a way which is well-controlled in…
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