Speaker
Martin Rybar
(Charles University (CZ))
Description
Highly energetic jets produced in nuclear collisions are considered to
be a direct probe of hot and dense medium created in the
collision. The jet measurements both at LHC and RHIC indicate a
presence of "jet quenching" - strong energy loss of fast partons in
the hot and dense QCD medium. This talk presents study of properties
of the multi-jet production in heavy ion collisions presented in terms
of jet angular correlations. The jet angular correlations are valuable
tool to study the beyond leading order effects in QCD and are expected
to shade a new light on the process of the energy loss. The analysis
is performed using Pb+Pb data collected in 2011 by the ATLAS detector
at the center of mass energy of 2.76 TeV.
On behalf of collaboration: | ATLAS |
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Primary author
Martin Rybar
(Charles University (CZ))