Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8184279 Nuclear Physics A 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present a systematic study of dijet suppression at RHIC using the VNI/BMS parton cascade. We examine the medium modification of the dijet asymmetry Aj and the energy distribution within the dijets (jet-shape). Understanding the sensitivity of these observables to properties of the deconfined medium and to experimental factors is vital if dijets are to be useful for QCD tomography. VNI/BMS provides a controllable test-bed with sufficient complexity to model jet modification without confounding results with fluctuations from hydrodynamics and hadronization. Dijets are examined under the modification of: the jet transport coefficient qhat; the path length of leading and sub-leading jets; jet cone angle and the jet-medium interaction mechanism. We find that Aj is very sensitive to the distance traveled by the secondary jet, the jet shape is dominated by qhat and the nature of the interaction mechanism.
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