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Studies of Jet Quenching in PbPb Collisions at CMS
Jets are an important tool to probe the hot, dense medium which is produced in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions. Copious production of hard processes, well above the heavy ion background, occurs at the Large Hadron Collider due to the large increase in collision energy. The multipurpose Co...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1363325 |
Sumario: | Jets are an important tool to probe the hot, dense medium which is produced in ultra-relativistic
heavy ion collisions. Copious production of hard processes, well above the heavy ion background,
occurs at the Large Hadron Collider due to the large increase in collision energy. The multipurpose
Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector is well designed to measure the hard scattering processes with
its high quality calorimeters and high precision silicon tracker.
Jet quenching has been studied in CMS in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=$\,2.76~TeV.
As a function of centrality, dijet events with a high pT leading jet were found to have an
increasing momentum imbalance that was significantly larger than those predicted by simulations.
The angular distribution of jet fragmentation products has been explored
by associating charged tracks with the dijets observed in the calorimeters.
The calorimeter-based momentum imbalance is reflected in the associated track
distributions, which show a softening and widening of the subleading jet
fragmentation pattern. Studies of the missing transverse momentum projected on the
jet axis have shown that the overall momentum balance can be recovered if tracks at low pT
are included. In the PbPb data, but not in the simulations, a large fraction of the
balancing momentum is carried by soft particles radiated at large angle
relative to the jets. |
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