Measurement of isolated photon plus two-jet correlations in Pb+Pb and pp collisions at 5.02 TeV with ATLAS

Abstract

This paper presents a measurement of photon plus two-jet events in pp and Pb+Pb collisions, i.e. events in which the transverse momentum of a single photon is balanced by two distinct jets. The measurement was performed using pp data taken in 2017 with an integrated luminosity 260 pb-1, and Pb+Pb data taken in 2018 with an integrated luminosity 1.72 nb-1, both at sNN =5.02 TeV, as recorded by the ATLAS detector. Events with photons in the transverse momentum range 90-180 GeV and at least two anti-kt R = 0.2 jets with a pT > 30 GeV are selected, and three observables are measured: xJJγ, AJJγ, and ΔRJJ. These observables characterise the overall energy loss of the multiparton system from medium interactions (xJJγ), the relative energy loss between the two colour-charge carriers (AJJγ), and medium-induced modifications to their opening angle (ΔRJJ). The observables are corrected for uncorrelated combinatoric background contributions using a novel multijet mixing technique, for photon purity, and for detector resolution effects via iterative unfolding. Final results are presented per photon, and the ratio (IAA) is taken between measurements in Pb+Pb and pp collisions, for Pb+Pb centrality intervals of 30-80%, 10-30%, and 0-10%. Significant suppression of per photon two-jet yields in all three observables, IAA < 1, is observed as a result of parton-medium interactions. The experimental measurements are compared to three different jet quenching models: JEWEL, JETSCAPE, and LBT.

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