Subtraction of the large background in reconstruction is a key ingredient in jet studies in high-energy heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and the LHC. Here we address the question to which extent the most commonly used subtraction techniques are able to eliminate the effects of the background on the most commonly discussed observables at present: single inclusive jet distributions, dijet asymmetry and azimuthal distributions. We consider two different background subtraction methods, an area-based one implemented through the FastJet pack- age and a pedestal subtraction method, that resemble the ones used by the experimental collaborations at the LHC. We also analyze different ways of defining the optimal parame- ters in the second method. We use ...
The study of the hot and dense medium created in heavy-ion collisions via the effect of parton energ...
We investigated the performance of basic jet subtraction, by the utilization of jet reconstruction g...
Jet reconstruction in heavy-ion collisions is strongly affected by soft background from the underlyi...
Subtraction of the large background in reconstruction is a key ingredient in jet studies in high-en...
In order to assess the ability of jet observables to constrain the characteristics of the medium pro...
In order to assess the ability of jet observables to constrain the characteristics of the medium pro...
31 pages, 17 figuresInternational audienceWe examine the problem of jet reconstruction at heavy-ion ...
Experimentally, jet physics studies face an unavoidable task: Distinguishing, at the detector level,...
We examine the problem of jet reconstruction at heavy-ion colliders using jet-area-based background ...
We present a new study by the STAR Collaboration of background fluctuations in jet reconstruction in...
We present data-driven methods for the full reconstruction of jets in heavy ion collisions, for incl...
Jet quenching measurements using leading particles and their correlations suffer from known biases, ...
In this project we chose and studied one observable in the context of jet physics, the subjet distan...
For a quantitative interpretation of reconstructed jet properties in heavy-ion collisions it is para...
In these proceedings, we briefly review how jets can be reconstructed in heavy-ion collisions. The m...
The study of the hot and dense medium created in heavy-ion collisions via the effect of parton energ...
We investigated the performance of basic jet subtraction, by the utilization of jet reconstruction g...
Jet reconstruction in heavy-ion collisions is strongly affected by soft background from the underlyi...
Subtraction of the large background in reconstruction is a key ingredient in jet studies in high-en...
In order to assess the ability of jet observables to constrain the characteristics of the medium pro...
In order to assess the ability of jet observables to constrain the characteristics of the medium pro...
31 pages, 17 figuresInternational audienceWe examine the problem of jet reconstruction at heavy-ion ...
Experimentally, jet physics studies face an unavoidable task: Distinguishing, at the detector level,...
We examine the problem of jet reconstruction at heavy-ion colliders using jet-area-based background ...
We present a new study by the STAR Collaboration of background fluctuations in jet reconstruction in...
We present data-driven methods for the full reconstruction of jets in heavy ion collisions, for incl...
Jet quenching measurements using leading particles and their correlations suffer from known biases, ...
In this project we chose and studied one observable in the context of jet physics, the subjet distan...
For a quantitative interpretation of reconstructed jet properties in heavy-ion collisions it is para...
In these proceedings, we briefly review how jets can be reconstructed in heavy-ion collisions. The m...
The study of the hot and dense medium created in heavy-ion collisions via the effect of parton energ...
We investigated the performance of basic jet subtraction, by the utilization of jet reconstruction g...
Jet reconstruction in heavy-ion collisions is strongly affected by soft background from the underlyi...