QGP modification to single inclusive jets in a calibrated transport model
Abstract
We study inclusive jet suppression and modifications in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) with a transport-based model. The model includes vacuum-like parton shower evolution at high-virtuality, a linearized transport for jet-medium interactions, and a simple ansatz for the jet-induced hydrodynamic response of the medium. Model parameters are calibrated to nuclear modification factors for inclusive hadron RAAh and single inclusive jets RAAj with cone size R=0.4 in 0-10% central Au-Au and Pb-Pb collisions measured at the RHIC and LHC. The calibrated model consistently describes the cone-size dependent RAAj(R), modifications to inclusive jet fragmentation functions and jet shape. We discuss the origin of these modifications by analyzing the medium-induced jet energy flow in this model and elucidate the interplay of hard parton evolution and jet-induced medium response. In particular, we demonstrate that the excess of soft hadrons at pT 2 GeV/c in jet fragmentation function and jet shape at large r= η2+ φ2 are consequences of both soft medium-induced gluon radiation and jet-induced medium excitation.