Exploring system size dependence of jet modification in heavy-ion collisions
Yang He, Mengxue Zhang, Maowu Nie, Shanshan Cao, Li Yi

TL;DR
This study investigates how jet quenching varies with system size in heavy-ion collisions using the LBT model, revealing significant differences in jet suppression and shape that inform QGP properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of system size dependence of jet modification in different collision systems at RHIC energies.
Findings
Jet nuclear modification factor ($R_{AA}$) shows strong system size dependence.
Jet shape ($ ho$) varies significantly with system size.
Jet mass ($M$), girth ($g$), and momentum dispersion ($p_{T}D$) are less sensitive to system size.
Abstract
In relativistic heavy-ion collisions, jet quenching in quark-gluon plasma (QGP) has been extensively studied, revealing important insights into the properties of the color deconfined nuclear matter. Over the past decade, there has been a surge of interest in the exploration of QGP droplets in small collision systems like + or +A collisions driven by the observation of collective flow phenomena. However, the absence of jet quenching, a key QGP signature, in these systems poses a puzzle. Understanding how jet quenching evolves with system size is crucial for uncovering the underlying physics. In this study, we employ the linear Boltzmann transport (LBT) model to investigate jet modification in Ru+Ru, Zr+Zr, and Au+Au collisions at GeV. Our findings highlight the system size sensitivity exhibited by jet nuclear…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
