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Jet physics in ALICE
This work aims at the performance of the ALICE detector for the measurement of high-energy jets at mid-pseudo-rapidity in ultra-relativistic nucleus--nucleus collisions at LHC and their potential for the characterization of the partonic matter created in these collisions. In our approach, jets at hi...
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Frankfurt TU
2005
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author | Loizides, C |
author_facet | Loizides, C |
author_sort | Loizides, C |
collection | CERN |
description | This work aims at the performance of the ALICE detector for the measurement of high-energy jets at mid-pseudo-rapidity in ultra-relativistic nucleus--nucleus collisions at LHC and their potential for the characterization of the partonic matter created in these collisions. In our approach, jets at high energy are reconstructed with a cone jet finder, as typically done for jet measurements in hadronic collisions. The goal is to study its capabilities of measuring high-energy jets, to quantify obtainable rates and the quality of reconstruction, both, in proton--proton and in lead--lead collisions. In particular, we will address, whether modification of the jet fragmentation in the charged-particle sector can be detected within the high particle-multiplicity environment of the central lead--lead collisions. We will comparatively treat these topics in view of an EMCAL proposed to complete the central ALICE tracking detectors. The main activities concerning the thesis are the following: Determination of the potential for exclusive jet measurements in ALICE. Determination of jet rates that can be acquired with the ALICE setup. Development of a parton-energy loss model. Simulation and study of the energy-loss effect on jet properties. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2005 |
publisher | Frankfurt TU |
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spelling | cern-8168272019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/816827engLoizides, CJet physics in ALICENuclear Physics - ExperimentThis work aims at the performance of the ALICE detector for the measurement of high-energy jets at mid-pseudo-rapidity in ultra-relativistic nucleus--nucleus collisions at LHC and their potential for the characterization of the partonic matter created in these collisions. In our approach, jets at high energy are reconstructed with a cone jet finder, as typically done for jet measurements in hadronic collisions. The goal is to study its capabilities of measuring high-energy jets, to quantify obtainable rates and the quality of reconstruction, both, in proton--proton and in lead--lead collisions. In particular, we will address, whether modification of the jet fragmentation in the charged-particle sector can be detected within the high particle-multiplicity environment of the central lead--lead collisions. We will comparatively treat these topics in view of an EMCAL proposed to complete the central ALICE tracking detectors. The main activities concerning the thesis are the following: Determination of the potential for exclusive jet measurements in ALICE. Determination of jet rates that can be acquired with the ALICE setup. Development of a parton-energy loss model. Simulation and study of the energy-loss effect on jet properties.Frankfurt TUnucl-ex/0501017oai:cds.cern.ch:8168272005 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Loizides, C Jet physics in ALICE |
title | Jet physics in ALICE |
title_full | Jet physics in ALICE |
title_fullStr | Jet physics in ALICE |
title_full_unstemmed | Jet physics in ALICE |
title_short | Jet physics in ALICE |
title_sort | jet physics in alice |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/816827 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT loizidesc jetphysicsinalice |