Strong Constraints on Jet Quenching in Centrality-Dependent p + Pb Collisions at 5.02 TeV from ATLAS

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Publication date 18-08-2023
Journal Physical Review Letters
Article number 072301
Volume | Issue number 131 | 7
Number of pages 21
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract
Jet quenching is the process of color-charged partons losing energy via interactions with quark-gluon plasma droplets created in heavy-ion collisions. The collective expansion of such droplets is well described by viscous hydrodynamics. Similar evidence of collectivity is consistently observed in smaller collision systems, including 𝑝⁒𝑝 and 𝑝 + Pb collisions. In contrast, while jet quenching is observed in Pb + Pb collisions, no evidence has been found in these small systems to date, raising fundamental questions about the nature of the system created in these collisions. The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider has measured the yield of charged hadrons correlated with reconstructed jets in 0.36  nbβˆ’1 of 𝑝 + Pb and 3.6  pbβˆ’1 of 𝑝⁒𝑝 collisions at 5.02 TeV. The yields of charged hadrons with 𝑝ch𝑇 > 0.5  GeV near and opposite in azimuth to jets with 𝑝jet𝑇>30 or 60 GeV, and the ratios of these yields between 𝑝 + Pb and 𝑝⁒𝑝 collisions, 𝐼𝑝⁒Pb, are reported. The collision centrality of 𝑝 + Pb events is categorized by the energy deposited by forward neutrons from the struck nucleus. The 𝐼𝑝⁒PbΒ values are consistent with unity within a few percent for hadrons with 𝑝ch𝑇 > 4  GeV at all centralities. These data provide new, strong constraints that preclude almost any parton energy loss in central 𝑝 + Pb collisions.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.072301
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