Exploring jet interactions in the quark-gluon plasma using jet substructure measurements in Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE
Raymond Ehlers (for the ALICE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on jet substructure measurements in Pb-Pb collisions at 5.02 TeV using ALICE, revealing modifications in jet angular structure due to interactions with the quark-gluon plasma, and compares results to theoretical models.
Contribution
It presents new detailed measurements of jet substructure in heavy-ion collisions, utilizing advanced grooming techniques to probe jet-QGP interactions.
Findings
Evidence of jet angular structure modification in QGP
Constraints on large-angle jet scattering models
Insights into jet fragmentation and angularity changes
Abstract
Jets are generated in hard interactions in high-energy nuclear collisions. Jets propagate through the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) as the jet shower evolves; their interaction with the QGP, known as jet quenching, generates observable phenomena that provide incisive probes of the structure and dynamics of the QGP. For instance, medium-induced modification of jet substructure probes color coherence, and may be sensitive to differences in quark and gluon energy loss due to their different Casimir factors. Jet grooming can be used to focus on specific regions of phase space, isolating medium-induced effects on hard splittings in the jet shower. ALICE is well suited for such substructure measurements due to its precise charged-particle tracking, which enables high-efficiency measurements of narrow splittings in jets down to low transverse momentum. In these proceedings several recent jet…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
