Visualizing How the Structure of Large-Radius Jets Shapes Their Wakes
Arjun Srinivasan Kudinoor, Daniel Pablos, Krishna Rajagopal

TL;DR
This paper investigates how large-radius jets in heavy ion collisions reveal the quark-gluon plasma's resolution length and shape the wakes in the medium, using novel observables and model comparisons to enhance understanding of jet quenching.
Contribution
It introduces new jet-shape observables to visualize jet wakes and constrains the plasma's resolution length using ATLAS data and hybrid model calculations.
Findings
ATLAS data rules out coherent energy loss of entire parton showers.
Large-radius jets produce a single broad wake even with widely separated subjets.
Novel observables effectively visualize jet-induced wakes in the QGP.
Abstract
The ATLAS collaboration has introduced and implemented a strategy for selecting and analyzing large-radius jets composed of skinny subjets in heavy ion collisions at the LHC. We show how measurements of these jets teach us about the resolution length of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) and can teach us how jet substructure shapes the wakes that jets excite in the QGP droplets through which they pass. We use Hybrid Model calculations to reproduce measurements of for large-radius jets in PbPb collisions, and study their dependence on the angle between the two skinny subjets involved in the final reclustering step of an jet. We show how these observables can constrain the value of and demonstrate that the ATLAS data rule out any picture in which an entire parton shower loses energy coherently as if it were a single entity. Determining the degree…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAerospace Engineering and Energy Systems · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
