A simple model to investigate jet quenching and correlated errors for centrality-dependent nuclear-modification factors in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
We apply Bayesian techniques to compare a simple, empirical model for jet-quenching in heavy-ion collisions to centrality-dependent jet-$R_{AA}$ measured by ATLAS for Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=5.02$~TeV. We find that the $R_{AA}$ values for central collisions are adequately described with a...
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Zusammenfassung: | We apply Bayesian techniques to compare a simple, empirical model for
jet-quenching in heavy-ion collisions to centrality-dependent jet-$R_{AA}$
measured by ATLAS for Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=5.02$~TeV. We find
that the $R_{AA}$ values for central collisions are adequately described with a
model for the mean $p_T$-dependent jet energy-loss using only 2-parameters.
This model is extended by incorporating 2D initial geometry information from
TRENTO and compared to centrality-dependent $R_{AA}$ values. We find that the
results are sensitive to value of the jet-quenching formation time, $\tau_f$,
and that the optimal value of $\tau_f$ varies with the assumed path-length
dependence of the energy-loss. We construct a covariance error matrix for the
data from the $p_T$ dependent contributions to the ATLAS systematic errors and
perform Bayesian calibrations for several different assumptions for the
systematic error correlations. We show that most-probable functions and
$\chi^2$ values are sensitive to assumptions made when fitting to correlated
errors. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.03724 |