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Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions

Very soon the LHC will provide beams for heavy ion collisions at 5.52 TeV/nucleon. This center-of-mass energy results in a large cross-section for producing high-$E_T$ ($>$ 50 GeV) jets that are distinct from the soft, underlying event. This brings with it the possibility of performing full j...

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Autor principal: Grau, N
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1133386
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description Very soon the LHC will provide beams for heavy ion collisions at 5.52 TeV/nucleon. This center-of-mass energy results in a large cross-section for producing high-$E_T$ ($>$ 50 GeV) jets that are distinct from the soft, underlying event. This brings with it the possibility of performing full jet reconstruction to directly study their energy loss in the medium produced in heavy ion collisions. In this note, we present the current state of jet reconstruction performance studies in heavy ion events using the ATLAS detector. We also discuss the possibilities of energy loss measurements available with full jet reconstruction: single jet $R_{AA}$ and di-jet and $gamma$-jet correlations.
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spelling cern-11333862019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1133386engGrau, NElucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion CollisionsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesVery soon the LHC will provide beams for heavy ion collisions at 5.52 TeV/nucleon. This center-of-mass energy results in a large cross-section for producing high-$E_T$ ($>$ 50 GeV) jets that are distinct from the soft, underlying event. This brings with it the possibility of performing full jet reconstruction to directly study their energy loss in the medium produced in heavy ion collisions. In this note, we present the current state of jet reconstruction performance studies in heavy ion events using the ATLAS detector. We also discuss the possibilities of energy loss measurements available with full jet reconstruction: single jet $R_{AA}$ and di-jet and $gamma$-jet correlations.ATL-PHYS-PROC-2008-055arXiv:0811.0746ATL-COM-PHYS-2008-178oai:cds.cern.ch:11333862008-10-09
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Grau, N
Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions
title Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_full Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_fullStr Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_full_unstemmed Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_short Elucidating Jet Energy Loss in Heavy Ion Collisions
title_sort elucidating jet energy loss in heavy ion collisions
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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