Measurements of jet substructure in Pb+Pb collisions provide key insights into the mechanism of jet quenching in the hot and dense QCD medium created in these collisions.This Letter presents a measurement of the suppression of large-radius jets with a radius parameter of R=1.0 and its dependence on the jet substructure. The measurement uses 1.72 nb-1 of Pb+Pb data and 255 pb-1 of pp data, both at sqrt(sNN) = 5.02 TeV, recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Large-radius jets are reconstructed by reclustering R=0.2 calorimetric jets and are measured for transverse momentum above 200 GeV. Jet substructure is evaluated using charged-particle tracks, and the overall level of jet suppression is quantified using the jet nuclear modification factor (R_AA). The jet (R_AA) is measured as a function of jet pT, the charged kt splitting scale (sqrt(d12)), and the angular separation (Delta R_12) of two leading sub-jets. The jet R_AA gradually decreases with increasing sqrt(d12), implying significantly stronger suppression of large-radius jets with larger kt splitting scale. The jet R_AA gradually decreases for Delta R_12 in the range 0.01-0.2 and then remains consistent with a constant for Delta R_12 > 0.2. The observed significant dependence of jet suppression on the jet substructure will provide new insights into its role in the quenching process.

Measurement of substructure-dependent suppression of large-radius jets with charged particles in Pb+Pb collisions with ATLAS

G Chiodini;R Coluccia;Francesco De Santis;E Gorini;S Grancagnolo;FG Gravili;A Palazzo;M Primavera;S Spagnolo;A Ventura;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Measurements of jet substructure in Pb+Pb collisions provide key insights into the mechanism of jet quenching in the hot and dense QCD medium created in these collisions.This Letter presents a measurement of the suppression of large-radius jets with a radius parameter of R=1.0 and its dependence on the jet substructure. The measurement uses 1.72 nb-1 of Pb+Pb data and 255 pb-1 of pp data, both at sqrt(sNN) = 5.02 TeV, recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Large-radius jets are reconstructed by reclustering R=0.2 calorimetric jets and are measured for transverse momentum above 200 GeV. Jet substructure is evaluated using charged-particle tracks, and the overall level of jet suppression is quantified using the jet nuclear modification factor (R_AA). The jet (R_AA) is measured as a function of jet pT, the charged kt splitting scale (sqrt(d12)), and the angular separation (Delta R_12) of two leading sub-jets. The jet R_AA gradually decreases with increasing sqrt(d12), implying significantly stronger suppression of large-radius jets with larger kt splitting scale. The jet R_AA gradually decreases for Delta R_12 in the range 0.01-0.2 and then remains consistent with a constant for Delta R_12 > 0.2. The observed significant dependence of jet suppression on the jet substructure will provide new insights into its role in the quenching process.
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