Selection bias effects on high-$p_\mathrm{T}$ yield and correlation measurements in Oxygen+Oxygen collisions
Abstract
Oxygen+Oxygen (O+O) collisions at RHIC and the LHC offer a unique experimental opportunity to observe the onset of jet quenching in intermediate relativistic collision systems. As with the smaller proton-nucleus or larger nucleus-nucleus systems, measurements of centrality-selected high- processes in O+O collisions are expected to be sensitive to selection bias effects, which will be necessary to quantify or mitigate before a definitive conclusion on the presence of jet quenching. Using two Monte Carlo heavy-ion event generators, we provide a survey of centrality bias effects on high- yield and correlation measurements. Some highlights of our findings include that (1) bias factors for the accessible kinematic range at RHIC show a non-trivial dependence, compared to a negligible one at the LHC given the smaller accessible Bjorken- range, (2) centrality definitions based on multiplicity are less sensitive to bias effects than those based on the transverse energy, (3) the Angantyr generator gives qualitatively similar but larger-magnitude bias factors than HIJING, and (4) correlation measurements have a much smaller sensitivity to bias effects than do yield measurements. The findings here are intended to guide the experimental design and interpretation of O+O jet quenching and other hard-process measurements.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.03603,
title = {Selection bias effects on high-$p_\mathrm{T}$ yield and correlation measurements in Oxygen+Oxygen collisions},
author = {JaeBeom Park and J. L. Nagle and Dennis V. Perepelitsa and Sanghoon Lim and Constantin Loizides},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.03603},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
9 pages, 12 figures, v3 as published