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Jets and particle correlations in heavy ion collisions

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Abstract

Measurements of jets and particle correlations in nucleus-nucleus collisions are intended to probe QCD interactions in the high temperature phase, where matter is understood to behave as a quark-gluon plasma. Two probes are reviewed: Jets which are used to study the energy loss of hard-scattered partons in this medium and particle correlations which are used to understand collective effects of the bulk matter. Whereas collisions of lighter systems, namely proton-ion and proton-proton, initially served primarily as control experiments, certain (but not all) effects first observed in nucleus-nucleus collisions have proven to be pervasive in these systems. Comparative measurements in these three systems have broadened our understanding of many-body QCD phenomena, and raised new questions. This talk reviewed these recent developments.

Original languageEnglish
JournalProceedings of Science
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017
Event2017 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, EPS-HEP 2017 - Venice, Italy
Duration: 5 Jul 201712 Jul 2017

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