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The theory and phenomenology of jets in nuclear collisions
Authors:Ivan Vitev  Ben-Wei Zhang and Simon Wicks
Institution:(1) Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS B238, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA;(2) Institute of Particle Physics, Hua-Zhong Normal University, Wuhan, 430079, China;(3) Department of Physics, Columbia University, 538 West 120-th Street, New York, NY 10027, USA
Abstract:We report selected results from a recent in-depth study of jet shapes and jet cross sections in ultra-relativistic reactions with heavy nuclei at the LHC. We demonstrate that at the highest collider energies these observables become feasible as a new, differential and accurate test of the underlying QCD theory. Our approach allows for detailed simulations of the experimental acceptance/cuts that help isolate jets emerging from a dense QGP. We show for the first time that the pattern of stimulated gluon emission can be correlated with a variable quenching of the jet rates and provide an approximately model-independent approach to determining the characteristics of the medium-induced bremsstrahlung spectrum. The connection between such cross section attenuation and the in-medium jet shapes is elucidated.
Keywords:PACS" target="_blank">PACS  13  87  -a  24  85  +p  12  38  Mh
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