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Hard Jet Substructure in a Multi-stage Approach

Authors :
Tachibana, Y.
Kumar, A.
Majumder, A.
Angerami, A.
Arora, R.
Bass, S. A.
Cao, S.
Chen, Y.
Dai, T.
Du, L.
Ehlers, R.
Elfner, H.
Fan, W.
Fries, R. J.
Gale, C.
He, Y.
Heffernan, M.
Heinz, U.
Jacak, B. V.
Jacobs, P. M.
Jeon, S.
Ji, Y.
Kauder, K.
Kasper, L.
Ke, W.
Kelsey, M.
Kordell II, M.
Latessa, J.
Lee, Y. -J.
Liyanage, D.
Lopez, A.
Luzum, M.
Mak, S.
Mankolli, A.
Martin, C.
Mehryar, H.
Mengel, T.
Mulligan, J.
Nattrass, C.
Oliinychenko, D.
Paquet, J. -F.
Putschke, J. H.
Roland, G.
Schenke, B.
Schwiebert, L.
Sengupta, A.
Shen, C.
Silva, A.
Sirimanna, C.
Soeder, D.
Soltz, R. A.
Soudi, I.
Staudenmaier, J.
Strickland, M.
Velkovska, J.
Vujanovic, G.
Wang, X. -N.
Wolpert, R. L.
Zhao, W.
Tachibana, Y.
Kumar, A.
Majumder, A.
Angerami, A.
Arora, R.
Bass, S. A.
Cao, S.
Chen, Y.
Dai, T.
Du, L.
Ehlers, R.
Elfner, H.
Fan, W.
Fries, R. J.
Gale, C.
He, Y.
Heffernan, M.
Heinz, U.
Jacak, B. V.
Jacobs, P. M.
Jeon, S.
Ji, Y.
Kauder, K.
Kasper, L.
Ke, W.
Kelsey, M.
Kordell II, M.
Latessa, J.
Lee, Y. -J.
Liyanage, D.
Lopez, A.
Luzum, M.
Mak, S.
Mankolli, A.
Martin, C.
Mehryar, H.
Mengel, T.
Mulligan, J.
Nattrass, C.
Oliinychenko, D.
Paquet, J. -F.
Putschke, J. H.
Roland, G.
Schenke, B.
Schwiebert, L.
Sengupta, A.
Shen, C.
Silva, A.
Sirimanna, C.
Soeder, D.
Soltz, R. A.
Soudi, I.
Staudenmaier, J.
Strickland, M.
Velkovska, J.
Vujanovic, G.
Wang, X. -N.
Wolpert, R. L.
Zhao, W.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present predictions and postdictions for a wide variety of hard jet-substructure observables using a multi-stage model within the JETSCAPE framework. The details of the multi-stage model and the various parameter choices are described in [A. Kumar et al., arXiv:2204.01163]. A novel feature of this model is the presence of two stages of jet modification: a high virtuality phase (modeled using MATTER), where coherence effects diminish medium-induced radiation, and a lower virtuality phase (modeled using LBT), where parton splits are fully resolved by the medium as they endure multiple scattering induced energy loss. Energy loss calculations are carried out on event-by-event viscous fluid dynamic backgrounds constrained by experimental data. The uniformed and consistent descriptions of multiple experimental observables demonstrate the essential role of coherence effects and the multi-stage modeling of the jet evolution. Using the best choice of parameters from [A. Kumar et al., arXiv:2204.01163], and with no further tuning, we present calculations for the medium modified jet fragmentation function, the groomed jet momentum fraction $z_g$ and angular separation $r_g$ distributions, as well as the nuclear modification factor of groomed jets. These calculations provide accurate descriptions of published and preliminary data from experiments at RHIC and LHC. Furthermore, we provide predictions from the multi-stage model for future measurements at RHIC.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1381532896
Document Type :
Electronic Resource