24–26 Jun 2021
University of Stavanger
Europe/Oslo timezone

Quenching effects in the cumulative jet spectrum

24 Jun 2021, 14:40
20m
University of Stavanger

University of Stavanger

Oral presentation Faggruppemøte Plenary

Speaker

Adam Takacs (University of Bergen)

Description

The steeply falling jet spectrum induces bias on the medium modifications of jet observables in heavy-ion collisions. To explore this bias, we develop a novel analytic framework to study the quenched jet spectrum, and its cumulative. We include many energy-loss-related effects, such as soft and hard medium induced emissions, broadening, elastic scattering, jet fragmentation, cone size, coherence effects, etc. We show that, different jet spectrum-based observables are connected, e.g., the nuclear modification, spectrum shift, and the quantile procedure. We present the first predictions for the nuclear modification factor and the quantile procedure with cone size dependence. As an example, we compare dijet and boson+jet events to unfold the spectrum bias effects. We improve quark-, and gluon-jet classification using arguments based on the cumulative. Besides pointing out its flexibility, we apply our framework with other energy loss models such as the hybrid weak-, strong-coupling.

Primary authors

Adam Takacs (University of Bergen) Konrad Tywoniuk (University of Bergen)

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