When a high energy parton traverses the medium (QGP), it undergoes multiple interactions with the medium constituents leading to a modification of its radiation pattern.
By utilizing jet angularity measurements on such a jet, one can control the sensitivity of the observable to collinear emissions in the jet through a continuous parameter a, with a<2.
We utilise the framework of SCET with Glauber gluons (SCETG) to study medium effects on ungroomed angularity distributions for the range a<1.
Within SCETG, the jet-medium interactions are incorporated by off-shell Glauber gluons generated from the color charges in the medium.
We find that, in the medium, the angularity distributions are narrower and have a steeper fall compared to the vacuum ones.
I will provide a qualitative understanding of this apparent narrowing effect in the medium, consistently within the SCETG framework.
I will also discuss results for jets initiated by different parton energies, for jets with different cone sizes as well as for two different centrality classes.
Ankita Budhraja (Amsterdam): Medium modifications to jet angularities
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