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19 December 2019
9号楼
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Measurements of semi-inclusive recoil jet production and modification in pp and PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 5.02 TeV

19 Dec 2019, 11:30
20m
9409 (9号楼)

9409

9号楼

华中师范大学

Speaker

Yu-Xing DANG

Description

The measurement of reconstructed jets over a wide range in jet energy and jet resolution parameter 𝑅 is required for comprehensive understanding of jet quenching in heavy-ion collisions. Such measurements are challenging, however, due to the presence of complex, uncorrelated background to the jet signal, and the need to minimize biases in the selected jet population imposed by background suppression techniques. In this contribution, we present an approach to measure jets using the semi-inclusive distribution of charged jets recoiling from a high-$p_T$ charged hadron trigger in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 5.02 TeV, with emphasis on the region of low recoil jet $p_T$ by taking the advantages of the high statistics collected with ALICE. The semi-inclusive recoil jet measurement provides precise, data-driven suppression of the large uncorrelated background and uniquely enables the exploration of medium-induced modification of jet production over wide phase space, including low 𝑝T for large jet resolution parameter 𝑅. Such measurement provides a good test for pQCD calculations, and sets as a reference for jet quenching study in nucleus-nucleus collisions.
Presenter Yuxing Dang
Publications No
Master Student, PhD Student or Postdoc Master Student

Primary author

煜星 党 (华中师范大学)

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