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Jet Reconstruction in PHENIX
Mike McCumber – University of Colorado &
Barbara Jacak – Stony Brook UniversityWith thanks to Yue Shi Laiand John Chen
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Where does the lost energy go? We don’t know! Medium enhances gluon radiation/splitting:
extra gluons at small angles (in/near jet cone)
radiated gluons thermalize in medium (i.e. they’re gone!)
remain correlated with leadingparton, but broaden/change jet
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Leading particles are suppressed
Very similar at LHC and RHIC!Is QGP fully opaque to jets produced deep inside?
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Dijet reaction plane dependence
Away side is more suppressed out-of-plane
Energy loss is path length dependent
So, medium is not totally opaque!
p0-h 20-60%arXiv:1010.1521
That’s why we (all) dig deeper
Di-jets
Fragments of energy tagged jets (Justin Franz)
Heavy flavor jet correlations (Anne Sickles)
Full jet reconstructionTo allow us to then deconstruct the jet fragment
behavior in QGP
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Goal: see what happensin Au+Au
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11WWND – PHENIX Jets - JacakKey issue is event-to-event fluctuations!
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Fake rejection efficiency effect in p+p?Embedding!
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Requiring a narrow jet same suppression as leading hadron
Hard to reconcile if eloss = splitting inside jet cone
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Opening filter width finds lost jets??
Not really…
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Lost energy lurks somewhere nearby? Broadening, cones/shoulder, ridges, etc?
Search for jet shape modifications Need different techniques
Look at relatively soft (low-z) fragmentsSignal gets tangled up with the bulk
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Let’s look into differences in v3
2-particle (small Dh) v3 higher than large Dh v3
should expect non-flow contribution i.e. jets
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Quantify jet-related v3• Use jets in p+p to calibrate!• Do a Fourier analysis of the per trigger yield jet
function – JF = SCn cos(n Df) – For Au+Au: combinatorial background
“b0(1+2v2trigv2
partcos2Df)” removed via ZYAM• NB: absolute normalization yields same results
– ZYAM will not change any Fourier coefficients, except C0 and C2
• Various centrality and partner pT bins for initial insights into bulk vs. jet contributions
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Fourier Spectra of Jet Function
• No significant contribution above c4• Removing away side jet in pp enhances the codd terms
• The C3 in AuAu has contributions from both jet and bulk!
v3 from jet
v3 from jet+bulk
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Fourier Spectra with high partner pT
• Little/no v3 enhancement for high pT partners!• Awayside is suppressed in central collisions• Fourier coefficients agree with “pp-nearside only”
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Conclusions QGP is very, but not fully opaque to jets
punch-thru at pT>3 GeV: energy not thermalized Reconstructed jets suppressed as leading hadrons
But what’s in a jet?Holds for relatively narrow Gaussians/conesHow to find/reconstruct a modified jet?
Gluon splitting puts energy outside normal jet fragmentation zoneg-jet correlations show evidence for low-z hadron
enhancementMesses up normal jet finding, shape must change!
Fourier analysis shows v3 = bulk + jet contributionsThe devil (and shape info) is in the details Let’s get the details right!
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Backup
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sPHENIX Upgrade Concept+ oneexistingMuonArm w/a new absorber
2T mid-y magnet, I.d.~ 60cm (could be up to ~ 1m) Compact EMCal DE/E ~ 20%/√E (Si/W & Scint/W?) Intermediate tracker ~80 resolution (GEM or Si) Compact HCAL for jet reco (first HCAL at RHIC!) Forward spectrometer optimized for electrons, g, hadrons Hadron ID: forward yes, mid-y ?
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HCAL: unique jet capability at RHIC
HCAL energy requirement removes sensitivity to fake high pT tracks
Modest HCAL segmentation (Dh Df = 0.1) and resolution DE/E ~ 45%
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sPHENIX Upgrade Concept
+ DAQ/Trigger: 50B events!
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sPHENIX physics reach
50B events!
Jets, photons quarkonia
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vn from two particle correlations• Standard: v2(v4): single particle vs. reaction
plane dN/d(f-y) • Can also measure vn via two particle correlation
– PHENIX: Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 212301 (2002)– dNAB/df = N(1+ S(2Cncos(nDf))), Cn = vn
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• the two particles are in the same event, therefore share the same reaction plane
• When pTA = pT
B, vn = sqrt(Cn)• With low partner pT (below 1 GeV), the jet
contribution can be ignored, but not at high pT
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v2, v3 from two particle correlations
• v2 agrees with previous PHENIX measurements at low pT• v3
– Nonzero– Increases with pT (NB: may have non-flow effects in this method)– Increases with centrality
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If you find the jets,they’re pretty normal
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RHIC and LHC
Energy dependence is a key tool for understanding RHIC provides a sweet spot for
Strong coupling; dialing medium properties/ baselineRapidity range selecting importance of initial stateDominated by quark jets, access 15<ET,jet<60 GeVSampling large luminosity with min bias trigger