Probing jet-medium interactions via jet substructure observables in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Xiang-Pan Duan, Tan Luo, Guo-Liang Ma

TL;DR
This study investigates how jet substructure observables in heavy-ion collisions reveal jet-medium interactions, showing that modifications are mainly due to large-angle scatterings and are observable under specific grooming conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of jet substructure modifications in PbPb collisions using a multi-phase transport model and explores the effects of different grooming parameters on these modifications.
Findings
Enhanced high $M_g / p_{T,\text{jet}}$ region in central PbPb collisions.
Medium-induced modifications are mainly from large-angle scatterings.
Grooming parameters significantly affect the visibility of medium modifications.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of jet substructure observables in and PbPb collisions at ~TeV using a multi-phase transport model. To suppress background contamination, the constituent subtraction method is employed for both PbPb and smeared events. The jet splitting momentum fraction () and the groomed jet mass to the ungroomed jet transverse momentum () are reconstructed using the Soft Drop algorithm with two grooming parameter settings. With and , a slight modification in the distribution is observed in central PbPb collisions, whereas a pronounced enhancement in the high region is found, particularly at low and in more central events. A detailed analysis of the dynamical evolution stages reveals that this enhancement primarily originates…
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
