Speaker
Carlota Andres
(LIP, Lisbon)
Description
Energy correlators have been measured in heavy-ion collisions for the first time this year. We present a theoretical description and interpretation of the two-point energy correlator in the collinear limit of inclusive heavy-ion jet samples. Specifically, we focus on describing the effects of selection bias due to energy loss, which manifests as a shift in the transition region of the correlator spectra. Additionally, we propose a new energy correlator observable for inclusive jets that is not sensitive to selection bias. Our results are crucial for understanding these and forthcoming heavy-ion experimental measurements.
Category | Theory |
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Author
Carlota Andres
(LIP, Lisbon)