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Investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet production

Two abstracts merged in this talk: 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 t...

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Autor principal: Longo, Riccardo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2862628
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description Two abstracts merged in this talk: 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. Proton-lead collisions at LHC energies offer unique possibilities to investigate the nuclear modifications of parton distribution functions (PDF) over a wide kinematic range. In this talk, we will present measurements of the dijet per-event yields at center-of-mass energy 8.16 TeV in $p$+Pb collisions. The per-event yields of unfolded dijet pairs will be presented in terms of kinematic variables that allow for full characterization of the partonic scattering system, i.e. the average $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ of the dijet, $p_{\mathrm{T,Avg}} = (p_{\mathrm{T,1}} + p_{\mathrm{T,2}})/2$, the boost of the dijet system, $y^{b} = (y^{\mathrm{CM}}_{1} + y^{\mathrm{CN}}_{2})/2$, and the half rapidity separation between the jets, $y^{\ast} = |y^{\mathrm{CM}}_{1} - y^{\mathrm{CM}}_{2}|/2$. Initial state effects are investigated by constructing central-to-peripheral ratios of dijet yields, $R_{\mathrm{CP}}$. We present $R_\mathrm{CP}$ results comparing central (0-20\%) collisions with peripheral (60-90\%) ones rescaled by the nuclear thickness function $T_{AB}$, in order to equalize the two based on pure geometrical expectations. The $R_\mathrm{CP}$ shows a clear dependence on the Bjorken-$x$ of the parton extracted from the proton in the hard-scattering, $x_\mathrm{p}$, while no clear trend is observed while displaying the results as a function $x_\mathrm{Pb}$. These results will help in understanding the implications introduced by the initial state kinematics in $p$+Pb collisions, as well as provide input to better understand the gluon structure of the nucleon.
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spelling cern-28626282023-06-22T21:31:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2862628engLongo, RiccardoInvestigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet productionParticle Physics - ExperimentTwo abstracts merged in this talk: 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. Proton-lead collisions at LHC energies offer unique possibilities to investigate the nuclear modifications of parton distribution functions (PDF) over a wide kinematic range. In this talk, we will present measurements of the dijet per-event yields at center-of-mass energy 8.16 TeV in $p$+Pb collisions. The per-event yields of unfolded dijet pairs will be presented in terms of kinematic variables that allow for full characterization of the partonic scattering system, i.e. the average $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ of the dijet, $p_{\mathrm{T,Avg}} = (p_{\mathrm{T,1}} + p_{\mathrm{T,2}})/2$, the boost of the dijet system, $y^{b} = (y^{\mathrm{CM}}_{1} + y^{\mathrm{CN}}_{2})/2$, and the half rapidity separation between the jets, $y^{\ast} = |y^{\mathrm{CM}}_{1} - y^{\mathrm{CM}}_{2}|/2$. Initial state effects are investigated by constructing central-to-peripheral ratios of dijet yields, $R_{\mathrm{CP}}$. We present $R_\mathrm{CP}$ results comparing central (0-20\%) collisions with peripheral (60-90\%) ones rescaled by the nuclear thickness function $T_{AB}$, in order to equalize the two based on pure geometrical expectations. The $R_\mathrm{CP}$ shows a clear dependence on the Bjorken-$x$ of the parton extracted from the proton in the hard-scattering, $x_\mathrm{p}$, while no clear trend is observed while displaying the results as a function $x_\mathrm{Pb}$. These results will help in understanding the implications introduced by the initial state kinematics in $p$+Pb collisions, as well as provide input to better understand the gluon structure of the nucleon.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2023-239oai:cds.cern.ch:28626282023-06-22
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Longo, Riccardo
Investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet production
title Investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet production
title_full Investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet production
title_fullStr Investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet production
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet production
title_short Investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at ATLAS via measurement of dijet production
title_sort investigation of initial state effects in heavy ion collisions at atlas via measurement of dijet production
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2862628
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