Tracking Jets in Hot Quark Soup Reveals a Mechanism of ‘Quenching’ (IMAGE)
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In both wide (red) and narrow (blue) jets, the energy of high- and low-momentum particles within the jet cone accounts for all the energy “lost” to quenching. This means quenching happens before the quark fragments in order to form the jet substructure.
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Image courtesy of Brookhaven National Laboratory
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