R-dependence of inclusive jet suppression and groomed jet splittings in heavy-ion collisions with ALICE
Abstract
Jets in relativistic heavy-ion collisions (HICs) interact with the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), leading to effects such as a suppression of jet yields and a modification of internal jet structure that are used to measure the properties of the QGP. These proceedings show the inclusive jet nuclear modification factors in Pb--Pb collisions in various centrality classes at s NN = 5.02 TeV recorded with the ALICE detector for resolution parameters up to R = 0.6 for momenta down to 40 GeV/c. The analysis utilizes machine learning techniques to correct the large background in HICs, extending the measurement of inclusive jets to lower jet pT and larger R than previously achieved in HICs at the LHC. A new suite of measurements characterizing groomed jet splittings using both the Soft Drop and Dynamical Grooming algorithms in central and semi-central Pb--Pb collisions will also be presented. The groomed jet radius, θ g R g/R, the groomed jet momentum fraction, z g, and the transverse momentum of the groomed splitting, k T, g are also reported. All measurements are fully corrected through unfolding and compared to various theoretical calculations.
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