Measurement of substructure-dependent jet suppression in Pb-Pb collisions at 5.02 TeV with the ATLAS detector
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| Publication date | 05-2023 |
| Journal | Physical Review C |
| Article number | 054909 |
| Volume | Issue number | 107 | 5 |
| Number of pages | 32 |
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| Abstract |
The ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider has been used to measure jet substructure modification and suppression in Pb+Pb collisions at a nucleonβnucleon center-of-mass energy βπ πβ’π = 5.02TeV in comparison with protonβproton (πβ’π) collisions at βπ = 5.02TeV. The Pb+Pb data, collected in 2018, have an integrated luminosity of 1.72nbβ1, while the πβ’π data, collected in 2017, have an integrated luminosity of 260pbβ1. Jets used in this analysis are clustered using the anti-ππ‘ algorithm with a radius parameter π
=0.4. The jet constituents, defined by both tracking and calorimeter information, are used to determine the angular scale πg of the first hard splitting inside the jet by reclustering them using the CambridgeβAachen algorithm and employing the soft-drop grooming technique. The nuclear modification factor, π
π΄β’π΄, used to characterize jet suppression in Pb+Pb collisions, is presented differentially in πg, jet transverse momentum, and in intervals of collision centrality. The π
π΄β’π΄ value is observed to depend significantly on jet πg. Jets produced with the largest measured πg are found to be twice as suppressed as those with the smallest πg in central Pb+Pb collisions. The π
π΄β’π΄ values do not exhibit a strong variation with jet πT in any of the πg intervals. The πg and πT dependence of jet π
π΄β’π΄ is qualitatively consistent with a picture of jet quenching arising from coherence and provides the most direct evidence in support of this approach.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.107.054909 |
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