jet shape & jet cross section: from hadrons to nuclei
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Jet shape & jet cross section: from hadrons to nuclei. Ben-Wei Zhang T-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory. Ivan Vitev, Simon Wicks, Ben-Wei Zhang JHEP 0811,093 (2008). Introduction. Jet quenching at RHIC. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Jet shape & jet cross section: from hadrons to nuclei
Ben-Wei Zhang
T-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ivan Vitev, Simon Wicks, Ben-Wei Zhang
JHEP 0811,093 (2008)
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Introduction
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Jet quenching at RHIC
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AuAubinaryAuAuAA Yield
NYieldR
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Finding of the jet quenching effect in A+A collisions has been regarded as one of the most important discoveries made at RHIC.
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Jets: new opportunity at LHC
RAA for single hadron or IAA for dihadron only measure the leading fragments of a jet.
LHC will open an entirely new frontier: to study the internal structure of a whole jet.
Jet shape and jet cross section.
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Jet shape: intra-jet energy flow
Jets: collimated showers of energetic particles that carry a large fraction of the energy available
in the collisions.
ET ET , i
ijet
iET , iijet / ET
iET , iijet / ET
R { , , }i Ti i iE
R ( jet )2 ( jet )
2
Introducing acceptance cuts needed in heavy-ion collisions: pT>pT min or E>Emin .
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Jet shapes in vacuum: the p+p baseline
An analytical approach with the generalization to incorporate acceptance cuts.
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Leading orderAn analytic approach to the
energy distribution of jet
Seymour, M. (1998)
QCD splitting kernel2
22( )
2s
a bca
ddzP
dzdP
Jet shape at LO with the acceptance cut
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Sudakov resummationJet shapes for a quark and a gluon are:
Collinear divergenceRequires Sudakov
resummation
Sudakov form factors:
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Power correc. & Initial-state radia.
Power correction: include running coupling inside the z integration and integrate over the Landau pole.
non-perturbative scale Q0.
Initial-state radiation should be included, which gives:
Sudakov resummation & power correction for ISR can be given in same way as those for FSR.
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Theory VS Tevatron Data Total contribution to jet shape in vacuum:
Theoretical model describes CDF II data fairly well after including all kinds of contributions
CDF collaboration Acosta et al (2005)
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Predictions for Jet shape at LHC
Jet shapes at LHC are very similar to those at Tevatron:
- As a function of the jet opening angle jet shapes are self-similar.
- First study of finite detector acceptance effect is carried out: the effect is observable with 10-20% energy cut.
- Jet shapes change dramatically with ET
20GeV
100GeV
500GeV
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Medium-induced jet shape
hadrons
ph
parton
E
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An analytic approach GLV formalism provides
an analytic approach
2 *2 Resin *
...gmed
a b c
dNM M M
d d d
0
2 2
2
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
( s
2 1
sin * ( )
1 cos2
cos
coin * 2 sin * )
( sin * 2 sin * )
s
cos
Lgmed R s el
g elz
dN C d z ddq q
d d d z d
q q
q
q
d
q z
2
x+2Re
It is proven to all order in opacity expansion.
I. Vitev (2005)
Gyulassy-Levai-Vitev
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Energy loss distribution
Energy ratio goes down with larger b.
Energy ratio becomes smaller with smaller R and larger .
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Tomography of jets in heavy-ion collisions
Jets at LHC
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Jet cross section@HIC and RAA
Only a fraction of lost energy falls inside the cone and above the acceptance cut.
Higher energy needed due to energy loss
Define nuclear modification factor for jet cross section:
Centrality dependence of RAA for
jet cross section is similar to that for single hadron production
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RAA vs Rmax and ωmin
RAA for jet cross section evolves continuously by varying cone size and acceptance cut.
Contrast: single result for leading particle Limits: RAA approaches to single hadron suppression with very
Rmax and large ωmin
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Total jet shape in medium (I)
Surprisingly, there is no big difference between jet shape in vacuum and total jet shape in medium. Broadening effect is offset by steeper jet shape in vacuum due to energy loss.
The medium is “gray” instead of “black”: only a fraction of energy of leading parton lost in the QGP.
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Total jet shape in medium (II)
The ratio of total jet shape in medium to jet shape in vacuum is smaller than 1 at 0.25<r/R<0.5, and larger than 1 when r/R>0.5.
Big difference is manifest at the peripheral of the cone, and with smaller cone radius: the ratio is about 1.7 when r/R~1 and R=0.4.
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Conclusions The theory of jet shape in vacuum was generalized to
include finite detector acceptance effect. Medium-induced jet shapes were computed and shown
to be quite different with jet shape in vacuum. A variable quenching of RAA for jet cross section at LHC
was demonstrated, which is contrary to single result of RAA for leading particle.
Total jet shapes in Pb+Pb collisions at LHC were given: small broadening at mean relative jet radii; up to 70% deviation relative to vacuum jet shape was shown at the “tails” r/R>0.5 with smaller jet cone radii.
From light to heavy
Heavy meson suppression
Talk by R. Sharma
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Backup
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Outline
Introduction Jet shapes in vacuum Medium-induced jet shapes Jet shapes & jet cross
sections in heavy-ion collision Conclusions
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Jets cross section in p+p
10% statistical @ 160GeV inclusive jets 5%-30% statistical @ 100GeV jet shapes
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Cone algorithm with seed
1) Define cell size δ0Xδ0 in ηXΦ space in a calorimeter.
2) Every cell with energy above E0 is consider as a “seed cell”.
3) A jet is defined by summing all cells within an angle R of the seed cell.
4) If the jet direction does not coincide with the seed cell, redo step 3) again with current jet direction as the seed cell.
5) “Infrared safe” requires a parameter “Rsep” in theory, whereby if two partons are within Rsep R of each other, they are merged into one jet.
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Jet shape in vacuum VS Rsep and Q0
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Jet shape in vacuum VS Rsep and Q0
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Jet Shapes vs centrality & Energy
Big difference between medium-induced jet shape and vacuum jet shape, especially with smaller cone radius.
Medium-induced jet shape becomes flatter at peripheral collisions. Jet shapes in medium and in vacuum are steeper with higher energy.
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LPM effect and medium-induced Jet shape An intuitive approach to medium-induced jet shapes
Gyulass-Levai-Vitev
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Double differential medium-induced jet shape
We study doubledifferential jet shape:
At small z medium-induced jet shape is dominated by gluon radiation at large opening angle.
With z increasing, the jet shape profile becomes narrow, and the peak shifts to smaller open angle.
0.01 0.03 0.1 0.3