Substructures of heavy flavor jets in pp and PbPb collisions at s = 5.02 TeV
Abstract
Groomed jet substructure measurements, the momentum splitting fraction zg and the groomed jet radius Rg, of inclusive, D0-tagged and B0-tagged jets in pp and central PbPb collisions at s=5.02 TeV are predicted and investigated. Charged jets are constrained in a relatively low transverse momentum interval 15 ≤ p T jet\ ch < 30 GeV/c where the QCD emissions are sensitive to mass effects. In pp collisions, heavy flavor jets have less momentum-balanced splittings than inclusive jets and the larger quark mass is, the less momentum-balanced splittings are. B0-tagged jets distribute at lager Rg than both D0-tagged and inclusive jets, while D0-tagged jets distribute at smaller Rg than inclusive jets. That can be explained by the competition between parton mass effects and flavour effects on splitting-angle distributions. In A+A collisions, jet quenching effects further suppress the momentum-balanced splittings and enhance the large-angle splittings. Heavy flavor jets suffer more zg and less Rg modifications due to jet-medium interactions. The mass hierarchy in zg of inclusive, D0-tagged, B0-tagged jets and competition between mass effects and Casimir colour factors in Rg can also be observed in PbPb collisions.
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