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The impact of event-by-event hydrodynamic evolution in jet observables
Leonardo Barreto de Oliveira Campos (U. São Paulo)
The interplay of jets and the Quark-Gluon Plasma has been a useful tool to better elucidate the complexities of high-energy physics. Hard partons are modified by the medium they evolve in and, consequently, the jet observables can provide insights into heavy-ion collisions' phenomena, such as energy loss and medium response. To explore this interaction, we introduce a new interface that couples event-by-event (2+1)D v-USPhydro hydrodynamic profiles with TRENTo initial conditions and the JEWEL medium-modified parton showers. The sensitivity of jets to finer characteristics of the medium is quantified by selected results of jet spectra, anisotropies, and substructure in lead-lead collisions at LHC energy scales, with direct comparisons between JEWEL default methodology and the hydrodynamic approach.
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Teorilabbet (K308)
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chiara [dot] le_roux [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se