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15–19 Aug 2022
University of Hamburg
Europe/Zurich timezone

Recent jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions with the CMS experiment

18 Aug 2022, 11:10
15m
Auditorium VMP8 (University of Hamburg)

Auditorium VMP8

University of Hamburg

Von-Melle-Park 8 20146 Hamburg Germany
Presentation Heavy Ions

Speaker

Jussi Viinikainen (Vanderbilt University (US))

Description

During heavy-ion collisions, a new phase of matter, the quark-gluon plasma, is believed to have been created. The dense and hot matter interacts with high energy parton leading to the jet quenching effect, which redistributes the energy inside high energy jets. Therefore jets are an important probe to understand the heavy-ion collisions. There have been a lot of progress in recent years in understanding the quark-gluon plasma, and in this talk recent jet substructure measurements from CMS will be summarized.

Authors

Jussi Viinikainen (Vanderbilt University (US)) CMS Collaboration

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