Measuring jet energy loss fluctuations in the quark-gluon plasma via multiparticle correlations
arxiv(2024)
Abstract
The quark-gluon plasma (QGP) is a high temperature state of matter produced
in the collisions of two nuclei at relativistic energies. The properties of
this matter at short distance scales are probed using jets with high transverse
momentum (p_T) resulting from quarks and gluons scattered with large momentum
transfer in the earliest stages of the collisions. The Fourier harmonics for
anisotropies in the high transverse momentum particle yield, v_n(p_T),
indicate the path length dependence of jet energy loss within the QGP. We
present a framework to build off of measurements of jet energy loss using
v_n(p_T) by characterizing fluctuations in jet energy loss that are currently
not constrained experimentally. In this paper, we utilize a set of multivariate
moments and cumulants as new experimental observables to measure event-by-event
fluctuations in the azimuthal anisotropies of rare probes, and compare them to
the azimuthal anisotropies of soft particles. Ultimately, these fluctuations
can be used to quantify the magnitude and fluctuations of event-by-event jet
energy loss. We relate these quantities to existing multivariate cumulant
observables, highlight their unique properties, and validate their
sensitivities with a Monte Carlo simulation.
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