Centrality dependence of charged jet production in p-Pb collisions at root(NN)-N-S=5.02 TeV
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Abstract
Measurements of charged jet production as a function of centrality are
presented for p-Pb collisions recorded a root(NN)-N-S = 5.02 TeV with
the ALICE detector. Centrality classes are determined via the energy
deposit in neutron calorimeters at zero degree, close to the beam
direction, to minimise dynamical biases of the selection. The
corresponding number of participants or binary nucleon-nucleon
collisions is determined based on the particle production in the
Pb-going rapidity region. Jets havve been reconstructed in the central
rapidity region from charged particles with the anti-k(T) algorithm for
resolution parameters R = 0.2 and R = 0.4 in the transverse momentum
range 20 to 120 GeV/c. The reconstructed jet momentum and yields have
been corrected for detector effects and underlying-event background. In
the five centrality bins considered, the charged jet production in p-Pb
collisions is consistent with the production expected from binary
scaling from pp collisions. The ratio of jet yields reconstructed with
the two different resolution parameters is also independent of the
centrality selection, demonstrating the absence of major modifications
of the radial jet structure in the reported centrality classes.... Show more Show less