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Jet fragmentation in p+Pb and Pb+Pb with ATLAS
The modification of jets in heavy ion collisions is a central tool to study the properties of QCD matter at high temperature and its interaction with hard probes. Jet production in heavy ion collisions is observed to be suppressed relative to expectations from pp collisions and the measurement of th...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2052504 |
Sumario: | The modification of jets in heavy ion collisions is a central tool to study the properties of QCD matter at high temperature and its interaction with hard probes. Jet production in heavy ion collisions is observed to be suppressed relative to expectations from pp collisions and the measurement of the longitudinal fragmentation functions in PbPb are expected to provide insight into mechanism of the modification of the parton showering by the QCD medium. In proton-nucleus collisions, a large amount of hot QCD matter is not expected to be made and no evidence of jet suppression is observed. However, there is an unexpected excess of high momentum (above 30 GeV) charged particles relative to expectations from pp collisions that is observed in these collisions. The mechanism for this excess is not understood. The pPb fragmentation functions are expected to provide insight into the high momentum charged particle excess and into a possible influence of PbPb jet fragmentation by effects due to the nuclear initial state. The latest results on charged particle fragmentation functions in pPb and PbPb collisions will be presented. |
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