A Breath of Fresh Air for Moli\`ere: Detecting Moli\`ere Scattering using Jet Substructure Observables in Oxygen Collisions
Arjun Srinivasan Kudinoor, Arthur Yi-Ting Lin, Daniel Pablos, Krishna Rajagopal

TL;DR
This paper investigates how Molière scatterings affect jet substructure in oxygen-oxygen collisions, providing theoretical predictions for experimental signatures of quasiparticles in quark-gluon plasma.
Contribution
It introduces the first theoretical study of Molière scattering effects on jet substructure in OO collisions and links these effects to experimental observables.
Findings
Molière scatterings broaden jet splitting angles
Enhanced large-angle correlations in energy-energy correlators
Proposed experimental ratio as a model-independent detection method
Abstract
Ultra-relativistic oxygen-oxygen (OO) collisions are a promising arena in which to probe rare, large-angle, high momentum-transfer Moli\`ere scatterings between energetic jet partons and quasiparticles in quark-gluon plasma (QGP). As a jet propagates through the droplet of QGP formed in the same collision, its constituents lose energy to and excite wakes in the medium, and may scatter off quark- and gluon-like quasiparticles in QGP. Using the hybrid strong/weak coupling model, we show that including Moli\`ere scatterings between jet partons and medium quasiparticles is essential to reproduce recent CMS measurements of charged-particle suppression in OO collisions with this model. We then present the first theoretical study of how jet-medium interactions modify the internal structure of jets in OO collisions. We find that Moli\`ere scatterings broaden the Soft Drop…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance
