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Measurement of CollinearDrop jet mass and its correlation with SoftDrop groomed jet substructure observables in $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV $pp$ collisions by STAR

Author:
Youqi Song
Keyword:
Nuclear Experiment, Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)
journal:
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date:
2023-07-14 16:00:00
Abstract
Jet substructure variables aim to reveal details of the parton fragmentation and hadronization processes that create a jet. By removing collinear radiation while maintaining the soft radiation components, one can construct CollinearDrop jet observables, which have enhanced sensitivity to the soft phase space within jets. We present a CollinearDrop jet measurement, corrected for detector effects with a machine learning method, MultiFold, and its correlation with groomed jet observables, in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=200$ GeV at STAR. We demonstrate that the population of jets with a large non-perturbative contribution can be significantly enhanced by selecting on higher CollinearDrop jet mass fractions. In addition, we observe an anti-correlation between the amount of grooming and the angular scale of the first hard splitting of the jet.
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