Observation of nuclear modification of energy-energy correlators inside jets in heavy ion collisions
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Chekhovsky, A.; Hayrapetyan, A.; Tumasyan, A.; Blanco Fernández, Sergio
; Cabrillo Bartolomé, José Ibán
; Calderón Tazón, Alicia
; Duarte Campderros, Jorge
; Fernández García, Marcos
; Gómez Gramuglio, Gervasio
; Lasaosa García, Clara; López Ruiz, Rubén; Martínez Rivero, Celso; Martínez Ruiz del Árbol, Pablo
; Matorras Weinig, Francisco
; Matorras Cuevas, Pablo
; Navarrete Ramos, Efrén
; Piedra Gómez, Jonatan
; Scodellaro, Luca
; Vila Álvarez, Iván
; [et al.]Fecha
2025-07Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
Publicado en
Physics Letters Section B Nuclear Elementary Particle and High Energy Physics, 2025, 866, 139556
Editorial
Elsevier
Palabras clave
CMS
Jets
Energy
Resolution
Correlator
Resumen/Abstract
Energy-energy correlators are constructed by averaging the number of charged particle pairs within jets, weighted by the product of their transverse momenta, as a function of the angular separation of the particles within a pair. They are sensitive to a multitude of perturbative and nonperturbative quantum chromodynamics phenomena in high-energy particle collisions. Using lead-lead data recorded with the CMS detector, energy-energy correlators inside high transverse momentum jets are measured in heavy ion collisions for the first time. The data are obtained at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02TeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 1.70 nb-1. A similar analysis is done for proton-proton collisions at the same center-of-mass energy to establish a reference. The ratio of lead-lead to proton-proton energy-energy correlators reveals significant jet substructure modifications in the quark-gluon plasma. The results are compared to different models that incorporate either color coherence or medium response effects, where the two effects predict similar substructure modifications.
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