Measurement of jet quenching with semi-inclusive hadron-jet distributions in central Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV
Abstract
We report the measurement of a new observable of jet quenching in central
Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV, based on the semi-inclusive rate of charged jets
recoiling from a high transverse momentum (high-pT) charged hadron trigger. Jets are
measured using collinear-safe jet reconstruction with infrared cutoff for jet constituents of
0.15 GeV, for jet resolution parameters R = 0.2, 0.4 and 0.5. Underlying event background
is corrected at the event-ensemble level, without imposing bias on the jet population. Recoil
jet spectra are reported in the range 20 < pch < 100 GeV. Reference distributions for pp
√ T,jet
s = 2.76 TeV are calculated using Monte Carlo and NLO pQCD methods,
collisions at
which are validated by comparing with measurements in pp collisions at
The recoil jet yield in central Pb-Pb collisions is found to be suppressed relative to that in pp collisions. No significant medium-induced broadening of the intra-jet energy profile is observed within 0.5 radians relative to the recoil jet axis. The angular distribution of the recoil jet yield relative to the trigger axis is found to be similar in central Pb-Pb and pp collisions, with no significant medium-induced acoplanarity observed. Large-angle jet deflection, which may provide a direct probe of the nature of the quasi-particles in hot QCD matter, is explored.
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