Event-Shape Engineering and Jet Quenching
(2016) In Journal of Physics: Conference Series 736(1).- Abstract
Event-Shape Engineering (ESE) is a tool that enables some control of the initial geometry in heavy-ion collisions in a similar way as the centrality enables some control of the number of participants. Utilizing ESE, the path length in and out-of plane can be varied while keeping the medium properties (centrality) fixed. In this proceeding it is argued that this provides additional experimental information about jet quenching. Finally, it is suggested that if ESE studies are done in parallel for light and heavy quarks one can determine, in a model independent way, if the path-length dependence of their quenching differs.
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- author
- Christiansen, Peter LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2016-08-24
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
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- Journal of Physics: Conference Series
- volume
- 736
- issue
- 1
- article number
- 012023
- publisher
- IOP Publishing
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- scopus:84987654892
- ISSN
- 1742-6588
- DOI
- 10.1088/1742-6596/736/1/012023
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 0d4ea995-72d7-40cb-aea3-3213684ab006
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