Speaker
Dr
Yang-Ting Chien
(Georgia State University)
Description
The study of the suppression of the leading two hadrons within jets, by virtue of being robust against the underlying event background, provides an insight into the onset of quenching in the history of the evolution of relativistic heavy-ion collisions, which can help discriminate between different partonic energy loss mechanisms. The modification of their flavor correlations, on the other hand, probes hadronization in the last stage of jet evolution. Using a variety of Monte Carlo simulations, in this talk, we will present first phenomenological studies of di-hadron observables and their dependence on quark and gluon jet origins, thereby motivating future leading di-hadron measurements at RHIC and the LHC.
Category | Theory |
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Authors
Mr
Diptanil Roy
(Rutgers University)
Isaac Mooney
(Yale University)
Dr
Roli Esha
(Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science, Stony Brook University)
Dr
Yang-Ting Chien
(Georgia State University)