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Measurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detector

In relativistic heavy ion collisions, the charged ions produce an intense flux of equivalent photons. Thus, photon-induced processes are the dominant interaction mechanism when the colliding nuclei have a transverse separation larger than the nuclear diameter. In these ultra-peripheral collisions (U...

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Autor principal: Gilbert, Benjamin Jacob
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2858738
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author Gilbert, Benjamin Jacob
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description In relativistic heavy ion collisions, the charged ions produce an intense flux of equivalent photons. Thus, photon-induced processes are the dominant interaction mechanism when the colliding nuclei have a transverse separation larger than the nuclear diameter. In these ultra-peripheral collisions (UPCs), the photon provides a clean, energetic probe of the partonic structure of the nucleus, analogous to deep inelastic scattering. This talk presents a measurement of jet production in UPCs performed with the ATLAS detector using high-statistics 2018 Pb+Pb data. Events are selected using requirements on jet production, rapidity gaps, and forward neutron emission to identify photo-nuclear hard-scattering processes. The precision of these measurements is augmented by studies of nuclear break-up effects, allowing for detailed comparisons with theoretical models in phase-space regions where significant nuclear PDF modifications are expected but not strongly constrained by existing data.
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spelling cern-28587382023-05-12T18:19:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2858738engGilbert, Benjamin JacobMeasurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detectorParticle Physics - ExperimentIn relativistic heavy ion collisions, the charged ions produce an intense flux of equivalent photons. Thus, photon-induced processes are the dominant interaction mechanism when the colliding nuclei have a transverse separation larger than the nuclear diameter. In these ultra-peripheral collisions (UPCs), the photon provides a clean, energetic probe of the partonic structure of the nucleus, analogous to deep inelastic scattering. This talk presents a measurement of jet production in UPCs performed with the ATLAS detector using high-statistics 2018 Pb+Pb data. Events are selected using requirements on jet production, rapidity gaps, and forward neutron emission to identify photo-nuclear hard-scattering processes. The precision of these measurements is augmented by studies of nuclear break-up effects, allowing for detailed comparisons with theoretical models in phase-space regions where significant nuclear PDF modifications are expected but not strongly constrained by existing data.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2023-177oai:cds.cern.ch:28587382023-05-12
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Gilbert, Benjamin Jacob
Measurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detector
title Measurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detector
title_full Measurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detector
title_fullStr Measurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detector
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detector
title_short Measurement of dijet production in UPC with the ATLAS detector
title_sort measurement of dijet production in upc with the atlas detector
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2858738
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