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Pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions

Energetic jets that traverse the quark-gluon plasma created in heavy-ion collisions serve as excellent probes to study this new state of deconfined QCD matter. Presently, however, our ability to achieve a crisp theoretical interpretation of the crescent number of jet observables measured in experime...

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Autores principales: Pablos, Daniel, Soto-Ontoso, Alba
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.094003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2839252
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author Pablos, Daniel
Soto-Ontoso, Alba
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Soto-Ontoso, Alba
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description Energetic jets that traverse the quark-gluon plasma created in heavy-ion collisions serve as excellent probes to study this new state of deconfined QCD matter. Presently, however, our ability to achieve a crisp theoretical interpretation of the crescent number of jet observables measured in experiments is hampered by the presence of selection biases. The aim of this work is to minimize those selection biases associated to the modification of the quark- versus gluon-initiated jet fraction in order to assess the presence of other medium-induced effects, namely, color decoherence, by exploring the rapidity dependence of jet substructure observables. So far, all jet substructure measurements at midrapidity have shown that heavy-ion jets are narrower than vacuum jets. We show both analytically and with Monte Carlo simulations that if the narrowing effect persists at forward rapidities, where the quark-initiated jet fraction is greatly increased, this could serve as an unambiguous experimental observation of color decoherence dynamics in heavy-ion collisions.
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spelling cern-28392522023-05-19T04:08:37Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.107.094003http://cds.cern.ch/record/2839252engPablos, DanielSoto-Ontoso, AlbaPushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisionsnucl-thNuclear Physics - Theorynucl-exNuclear Physics - Experimenthep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyEnergetic jets that traverse the quark-gluon plasma created in heavy-ion collisions serve as excellent probes to study this new state of deconfined QCD matter. Presently, however, our ability to achieve a crisp theoretical interpretation of the crescent number of jet observables measured in experiments is hampered by the presence of selection biases. The aim of this work is to minimize those selection biases associated to the modification of the quark- versus gluon-initiated jet fraction in order to assess the presence of other medium-induced effects, namely, color decoherence, by exploring the rapidity dependence of jet substructure observables. So far, all jet substructure measurements at midrapidity have shown that heavy-ion jets are narrower than vacuum jets. We show both analytically and with Monte Carlo simulations that if the narrowing effect persists at forward rapidities, where the quark-initiated jet fraction is greatly increased, this could serve as an unambiguous experimental observation of color decoherence dynamics in heavy-ion collisions.Energetic jets that traverse the quark-gluon plasma created in heavy-ion collisions serve as excellent probes to study this new state of deconfined QCD matter. Presently, however, our ability to achieve a crisp theoretical interpretation of the crescent number of jet observables measured in experiments is hampered by the presence of selection biases. The aim of this work is to minimise those selection biases associated to the modification of the quark- vs. gluon-initiated jet fraction in order to assess the presence of other medium-induced effects, namely color decoherence, by exploring the rapidity dependence of jet substructure observables. So far, all jet substructure measurements at mid-rapidity have shown that heavy-ion jets are narrower than vacuum jets. We show both analytically and with Monte Carlo simulations that if the narrowing effect persists at forward rapidities, where the quark-initiated jet fraction is greatly increased, this could serve as an unambiguous experimental observation of color decoherence dynamics in heavy-ion collisions.arXiv:2210.07901CERN-TH-2022-164oai:cds.cern.ch:28392522022-10-14
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Nuclear Physics - Theory
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Particle Physics - Experiment
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Pablos, Daniel
Soto-Ontoso, Alba
Pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions
title Pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions
title_full Pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions
title_fullStr Pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions
title_full_unstemmed Pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions
title_short Pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions
title_sort pushing forward jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions
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Nuclear Physics - Theory
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Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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Particle Physics - Experiment
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.094003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2839252
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