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Towards an unbiased jet energy loss measurement

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-10-07 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The modifications imprinted on jets due to their interaction with Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) are assessed by comparing samples of jets produced in nucleus-nucleus collisions and proton-proton collisions. The standard procedure ignores the effect of bin migration by comparing specific observables for jet populations at the same reconstructed jet transverse momentum (pTp_T). Since jet pTp_T is itself modified by interaction with QGP, all such comparisons confound QGP induced modifications with changes that are simply a consequence of comparing jets that started out differently. The quantile matching procedure introduced by Brewer et al. directly estimates average fractional jet energy loss (QAAQ_{AA}) and can thus mitigate this pTp_T migration effect. In this work, we validate the procedure in more realistic scenarios that include medium response. We study the evolution of QAAQ_{AA} with jet radius, its sensitivity to minimum particle pTp_T and medium response as implemented in two different models for jet evolution in heavy-ion collisions. Further, we use this procedure to establish that the difference between inclusive jet and γ+\gamma+jet nuclear modification factors (RAAR_{AA}) is dominated by differences in the spectral shape, leaving the colour charge of the jet initiating parton with a lesser role to play. Additionally, we compare QAAQ_{AA} to an experimentally proposed proxy for fractional jet energy loss, SlossS_{loss}, showing that both quantities are similar, although the former provides a more clear physical interpretation. Finally, we show the size of the pTp_T migration correction for four different substructure observables and how to reliably use the quantile procedure experimentally to improve existing measurements.

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@article{arxiv.2409.12238,
  title  = {Towards an unbiased jet energy loss measurement},
  author = {Liliana Apolinário and Lénea Luís and José Guilherme Milhano and João M. Silva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.12238},
  year   = {2024}
}

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29 pages, 10 figures, reference added