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Interpreting Single Jet Measurements in Pb+Pb Collisions at the LHC

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-06-06 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Results are presented from a phenomenological analysis of recent measurements of jet suppression and modifications of jet fragmentation functions in Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC. Particular emphasis is placed on the impact of the differences between quark and gluon jet quenching on the transverse momentum (pTjetp_{T}^{jet}) dependence of the jet RAAR_{AA} and on the fragmentation functions, D(z)D(z). Primordial quark and gluon parton distributions were obtained from PYTHIA8 and were parameterized using simple power-law functions and extensions to the power-law function which were found to better describe the PYTHIA8 parton spectra. A simple model for the quark energy loss based on the shift formalism is used to model RAAR_{AA} and D(z)D(z) using both analytic results and using direct Monte-Carlo sampling of the PYTHIA parton spectra. The model is capable of describing the full pTjetp_{T}^{jet} , rapidity, and centrality dependence of the measured jet RAAR_{AA} using three effective parameters. A key result from the analysis is that the D(z)D(z) modifications observed in the data, excluding the enhancement at low-zz, may result primarily from the different quenching of the quarks and gluons. The model is also capable of reproducing the charged hadron RAAR_{AA} at high transverse momentum. Predictions are made for the jet RAAR_{AA} at large rapidities where it has not yet been measured and for the rapidity dependence of D(z)D(z).

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@article{arxiv.1504.05169,
  title  = {Interpreting Single Jet Measurements in Pb+Pb Collisions at the LHC},
  author = {Martin Spousta and Brian Cole},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.05169},
  year   = {2016}
}

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20 pages, 14 figures