ZYAM and $\bf v_2$: Underestimating jet yields from dihadron azimuth correlations
Abstract
Dihadron azimuth correlations can provide combinatoric access to jet structure in nuclear collisions. To isolate true jet yields a background must be subtracted, including a constant offset and a contribution from "elliptic flow" (azimuth quadrupole measured by ). The principle of "zero yield at minimum" (ZYAM) has been introduced to determine the constant offset. Independent measurements determine . This analysis demonstrates that the ZYAM concept is invalid (offset typically overestimated) and is also overestimated by conventional measurements. Jet yields are thus substantially underestimated in more-central A-A collisions, and the "away-side" azimuth peak (back-to-back jet correlations) is strongly distorted, leading to incorrect inference of "Mach shocks."
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@article{arxiv.0904.1733,
title = {ZYAM and $\bf v_2$: Underestimating jet yields from dihadron azimuth correlations},
author = {Thomas A. Trainor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.1733},
year = {2010}
}
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14 pages, 11 figures