34 results on '"Soudi A. A."'
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2. Bayesian Inference analysis of jet quenching using inclusive jet and hadron suppression measurements
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Ehlers, R., Chen, Y., Mulligan, J., Ji, Y., Kumar, A., Mak, S., Jacobs, P. M., Majumder, A., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Datta, R., Du, L., Elfner, H., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Jacak, B. V., Jeon, S., Jonas, F., Kasper, L., Kordell II, M., Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, R., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Lemmon, R., Luzum, M., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Nattrass, C., Norman, J., Parker, C., Paquet, J. -F., Putschke, J. H., Roch, H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Singh, M., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Tachibana, Y., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., Wu, X., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The JETSCAPE Collaboration reports a new determination of the jet transport parameter $\hat{q}$ in the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) using Bayesian Inference, incorporating all available inclusive hadron and jet yield suppression data measured in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and the LHC. This multi-observable analysis extends the previously published JETSCAPE Bayesian Inference determination of $\hat{q}$, which was based solely on a selection of inclusive hadron suppression data. JETSCAPE is a modular framework incorporating detailed dynamical models of QGP formation and evolution, and jet propagation and interaction in the QGP. Virtuality-dependent partonic energy loss in the QGP is modeled as a thermalized weakly-coupled plasma, with parameters determined from Bayesian calibration using soft-sector observables. This Bayesian calibration of $\hat{q}$ utilizes Active Learning, a machine--learning approach, for efficient exploitation of computing resources. The experimental data included in this analysis span a broad range in collision energy and centrality, and in transverse momentum. In order to explore the systematic dependence of the extracted parameter posterior distributions, several different calibrations are reported, based on combined jet and hadron data; on jet or hadron data separately; and on restricted kinematic or centrality ranges of the jet and hadron data. Tension is observed in comparison of these variations, providing new insights into the physics of jet transport in the QGP and its theoretical formulation., Comment: 20 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, submitted to PRC; updated acknowledgements
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- 2024
3. A soft-hard framework with exact four momentum conservation for small systems
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Soudi, I., Zhao, W., Majumder, A., Shen, C., Putschke, J. H., Boudreaux, B., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Chen, Y., Datta, R., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kasper, L., Kelsey, M., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, R., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Lemmon, R., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Nattrass, C., Norman, J., Parker, C., Paquet, J. -F., Roch, H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Singh, M., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Tachibana, Y., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., and Wu, X.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A new framework, called x-scape, for the combined study of both hard and soft transverse momentum sectors in high energy proton-proton ($p$-$p$) and proton-nucleus ($p$-$A$) collisions is set up. A dynamical initial state is set up using the 3d-Glauber model with transverse locations of hotspots within each incoming nucleon. A hard scattering that emanates from two colliding hotspots is carried out using the Pythia generator. Initial state radiation from the incoming hard partons is carried out in a new module called I-matter, which includes the longitudinal location of initial splits. The energy-momentum of both the initial hard partons and their associated beam remnants is removed from the hot spots, depleting the energy-momentum available for the formation of the bulk medium. Outgoing showers are simulated using the matter generator, and results are presented for both cases, allowing for and not allowing for energy loss. First comparisons between this hard-soft model and single inclusive hadron and jet data from $p$-$p$ and minimum bias $p$-$Pb$ collisions are presented. Single hadron spectra in $p$-$p$ are used to carry out a limited (in number of parameters) Bayesian calibration of the model. Fair comparisons with data are indicative of the utility of this new framework. Theoretical studies of the correlation between jet $p_T$ and event activity at mid and forward rapidity are carried out., Comment: 18 pages, 15 figures
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- 2024
4. The Arabic Noun System Generation
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Soudi, Abdelhadi, Cavalli-Sforza, Violetta, and Jamari, Abderrahim
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
In this paper, we show that the multiple-stem approach to nouns with a broken plural pattern allows for greater generalizations to be stated in the morphological system. Such an approach dispenses with truncating/deleting rules and other complex rules that are required to account for the highly allomorphic broken plural system. The generation of inflected sound nouns necessitates a pre-specification of the affixes denoting the sound plural masculine and the sound plural feminine, namely uwna and aAt, in the lexicon. The first subsection of section one provides an evaluation of some of the previous analyses of the Arabic broken plural. We provide both linguistic and statistical evidence against deriving broken plurals from the singular or the root. In subsection two, we propose a multiple stem approach to the Arabic Noun Plural System within the Lexeme-based Morphology framework. In section two, we look at the noun inflection of Arabic. Section three provides an implementation of the Arabic Noun system in MORPHE. In this context, we show how the generalizations discussed in the linguistic analysis section are captured in Morphe using the equivalencing nodes., Comment: In Proceedings of The International Conference on Arabic Processing, Lamanouba University, April 2002, Tunisia
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- 2024
5. T-odd Parton Distribution Functions and Azimuthal Anisotropy at High Transverse Momentum in $p$-$p$ and $p$-$A$ Collisions
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Soudi, Ismail and Majumder, Abhijit
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Various azimuthal anisotropies ($v_1, v_2, v_3, v_4$), at high transverse momentum (high-$p_T$), are shown to arise from the asymmetric scattering of transverse polarized quarks and gluons, arising from unpolarized nucleons (the Boer-Mulders' effect) and resulting in unpolarized hadrons (the Collins effect). Combined with the asymmetric scattering of partons from polarization independent but transverse momentum dependent (TMD) distributions, we obtain a possible mechanism to understand the azimuthal anisotropy of hadrons at large transverse momentum observed in $p$-$p$ collisions. Constraining the ratio of polarization dependent TMD distributions to polarization independent distributions by comparing with the data from $p$-$p$ collisions, we find that a simple $A^{1/3}$ enhancement of the intrinsic transverse momentum $(k_\perp^2)$ distribution, of the initial state partons from the proton, straightforwardly yields the azimuthal anisotropy at high $p_T$ in $p$-$A$ collisions., Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures
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- 2024
6. Photon-triggered jets as probes of multi-stage jet modification
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Sirimanna, C., Tachibana, Y., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fan, W., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kasper, L., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, R., Latessa, J., Lee, S., Lee, Y. -J., Liyanage, D., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Majumder, A., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Paquet, J. -F., Parker, C., Putschke, J. H., Roch, H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Strickland, M., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., and Zhao, W.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Prompt photons are created in the early stages of heavy ion collisions and traverse the QGP medium without any interaction. Therefore, photon-triggered jets can be used to study the jet quenching in the QGP medium. In this work, photon-triggered jets are studied through different jet and jet substructure observables for different collision systems and energies using the JETSCAPE framework. Since the multistage evolution used in the JETSCAPE framework is adequate to describe a wide range of experimental observables simultaneously using the same parameter tune, we use the same parameters tuned for jet and leading hadron studies. The same isolation criteria used in the experimental analysis are used to identify prompt photons for better comparison. For the first time, high-accuracy JETSCAPE results are compared with multi-energy LHC and RHIC measurements to better understand the deviations observed in prior studies. This study highlights the importance of multistage evolution for the simultaneous description of experimental observables through different collision systems and energies using a single parameter tune., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Proceedings of Quark Matter 2023 - XXXth International Conference on Ultra-relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Houston, TX, 3-9 September 2023
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- 2024
7. Measuring jet quenching with a Bayesian inference analysis of hadron and jet data by JETSCAPE
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Ehlers, R., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Du, L., Elfner, H., Fan, W., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kasper, L., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, R., Latessa, J., Lee, S., Lee, Y. -J., Liyanage, D., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Majumder, A., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Paquet, J. -F., Parker, C., Putschke, J. H., Roch, H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Strickland, M., Tachibana, Y., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The JETSCAPE Collaboration reports the first multi-messenger study of the QGP jet transport parameter $\hat{q}$ using Bayesian inference, incorporating all available hadron and jet inclusive yield and jet substructure data from RHIC and the LHC. The theoretical model utilizes virtuality-dependent in-medium partonic energy loss coupled to a detailed dynamical model of QGP evolution. Tension is observed when constraining $\hat{q}$ for different kinematic cuts of the inclusive hadron data. The addition of substructure data is shown to improve the constraint on $\hat{q}$, without inducing tension with the constraint due to inclusive observables. These studies provide new insight into the mechanisms of jet interactions in matter, and point to next steps in the field for comprehensive understanding of jet quenching as a probe of the QGP., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings of Quark Matter 2023 - XXXth International Conference on Ultra-relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Houston, TX, 3-9 September 2023
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- 2024
8. 3D Multi-system Bayesian Calibration with Energy Conservation to Study Rapidity-dependent Dynamics of Nuclear Collisions
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Mankolli, Andi, Angerami, Aaron, Arora, Ritu, Bass, Steffen, Cao, Shanshan, Chen, Yi, Du, Lipei, Ehlers, Raymond, Elfner, Hannah, Fan, Wenkai, Fries, Rainer J., Gale, Charles, He, Yayun, Heinz, Ulrich, Jacak, Barbara, Jacobs, Peter, Jeon, Sangyong, Ji, Yi, Kasper, Lauren, Kordell II, Michael, Kumar, Amit, Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, R., Latessa, Joseph, Lee, Sook H., Lee, Yen-Jie, Liyanage, Dananjaya, Luzum, Matt, Majumder, Abhijit, Mak, Simon, Martin, Christal, Mehryar, Haydar, Mengel, Tanner, Mulligan, James, Nattrass, Christine, Paquet, Jean-Francois, Parker, Cameron, Putschke, Joern H., Roland, Gunther, Schenke, Bjoern, Schwiebert, Loren, Sengupta, Arjun, Shen, Chun, Sirimanna, Chathuranga, Soltz, Ron A., Soudi, Ismail, Strickland, Michael, Tachibana, Yasuki, Velkovska, Julia, Vujanovic, Gojko, Wang, Xin-Nian, and Zhao, Wenbin
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Considerable information about the early-stage dynamics of heavy-ion collisions is encoded in the rapidity dependence of measurements. To leverage the large amount of experimental data, we perform a systematic analysis using three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of multiple collision systems -- large and small, symmetric and asymmetric. Specifically, we perform fully 3D multi-stage hydrodynamic simulations initialized by a parameterized model for rapidity-dependent energy deposition, which we calibrate on the hadron multiplicity and anisotropic flow coefficients. We utilize Bayesian inference to constrain properties of the early- and late- time dynamics of the system, and highlight the impact of enforcing global energy conservation in our 3D model.
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- 2023
9. Hybrid Hadronization of Jet Showers from $e^++e^-$ to $A+A$ with JETSCAPE
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Parker, Cameron, Angerami, Aaron, Arora, Ritu, Bass, Steffen, Cao, Shanshan, Chen, Yi, Ehlers, Raymond, Elfner, Hannah, Fan, Wenkai, Fries, Rainer J., Gale, Charles, He, Yayun, Heinz, Ulrich, Jacak, Barbara, Jacobs, Peter, Jeon, Sangyong, Ji, Yi, Kasper, Lauren, Kordell II, Michael, Kumar, Amit, Latessa, Joseph, Lee, Yen-Jie, Lemmon, Roy, Liyanage, Dananjaya, Lopez, Arthur, Luzum, Matt, Majumder, Abhijit, Mak, Simon, Mankolli, Andi, Martin, Christal, Mehryar, Haydar, Mengel, Tanner, Mulligan, James, Nattrass, Christine, Norman, Jaime, Paquet, Jean-Francois, Putschke, Joern H., Roland, Gunther, Schenke, Bjoern, Schwiebert, Loren, Sengupta, Arjun, Shen, Chun, Sirimanna, Chathuranga, Soltz, Ron A., Soudi, Ismail, Strickland, Michael, Tachibana, Yasuki, Velkovska, Julia, Vujanovic, Gojko, Wang, Xin-Nian, and Zhao, Wenbin
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this talk we review jet production in a large variety of collision systems using the JETSCAPE event generator and Hybrid Hadronization. Hybrid Hadronization combines quark recombination, applicable when distances between partons in phase space are small, and string fragmentation appropriate for dilute parton systems. It can therefore smoothly describe the transition from very dilute parton systems like $e^++e^-$ to full $A+A$ collisions. We test this picture by using JETSCAPE to generate jets in various systems. Comparison to experimental data in $e^++e^-$ and $p+p$ collisions allows for a precise tuning of vacuum baseline parameters in JETSCAPE and Hybrid Hadronization. Proceeding to systems with jets embedded in a medium, we study in-medium hadronization for jet showers. We quantify the effects of an ambient medium, focusing in particular on the dependence on the collective flow and size of the medium. Our results clarify the effects we expect from in-medium hadronization of jets on observables like fragmentation functions, hadron chemistry and jet shape., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Hard Probes 2023 conference, accepted for publication in Proceedings of Science: version 2, references added, typos fixed
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- 2023
10. Azimuthal Anisotropy at high transverse momentum in $p$-$p$ and $p$-$A$ collisions
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Soudi, Ismail and Majumder, Abhijit
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We explore the possibility that the initial transverse momentum distribution of unpolarized and polarized partons within unpolarized nucleons, both with and without the anisotropy of unpolarized hadrons produced in the fragmentation of outgoing partons, could lead to the observed azimuthal anisotropy of high transverse momentum (high-$p_T$) hadrons produced in high energy proton-proton ($p$-$p$) or proton-ion ($p$-$A$) collisions. Including simple Gaussian forms for transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (PDF) and fragmentation functions, and assuming an $A^{1/3}$ enhancement of a PDF in $p$-$Pb$ collisions, we show that the observed anisotropy, with \emph{no modification} to the angle integrated spectra ($R_{pA}=1$) for 5~GeV~$\lesssim p_T\lesssim 50$~GeV, can be straightforwardly understood as arising from a few processes dominated by gluon-gluon to gluon-gluon scattering., Comment: 11 pages, 10 figures
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- 2023
11. A multistage framework for studying the evolution of jets and high-$p_T$ probes in small collision systems
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Majumder, Abhijit, Angerami, Aaron, Arora, Ritu, Bass, Steffen, Cao, Shanshan, Chen, Yi, Ehlers, Raymond, Elfner, Hannah, Fan, Wenkai, Fries, Rainer J., Gale, Charles, He, Yayun, Heinz, Ulrich, Jacak, Barbara, Jacobs, Peter, Jeon, Sangyong, Ji, Yi, Kasper, Lauren, Kordell II, Michael, Kumar, Amit, Latessa, Joseph, Lee, Yen-Jie, Lemmon, Roy, Liyanage, Dananjaya, Lopez, Arthur, Luzum, Matt, Mak, Simon, Mankolli, Andi, Martin, Christal, Mehryar, Haydar, Mengel, Tanner, Mulligan, James, Nattrass, Christine, Norman, Jaime, Paquet, Jean-Francois, Parker, Cameron, Putschke, Joern H., Roland, Gunther, Schenke, Bjoern, Schwiebert, Loren, Sengupta, Arjun, Shen, Chun, Sirimanna, Chathuranga, Soltz, Ron A., Soudi, Ismail, Strickland, Michael, Tachibana, Yasuki, Velkovska, Julia, Vujanovic, Gojko, Wang, Xin-Nian, and Zhao, Wenbin
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Understanding the modification of jets and high-$p_T$ probes in small systems requires the integration of soft and hard physics. We present recent developments in extending the JETSCAPE framework to build an event generator, which includes correlations between soft and hard partons, to study jet observables in small systems. The multi-scale physics of the collision is separated into different stages. Hard scatterings are first sampled at binary collision positions provided by the Glauber geometry. They are then propagated backward in space-time following an initial-state shower to obtain the initiating partons' energies and momenta before the collision. These energies and momenta are then subtracted from the incoming colliding nucleons for soft-particle production, modeled by the 3D-Glauber + hydrodynamics + hadronic transport framework. This new hybrid approach (X-SCAPE) includes non-trivial correlations between jet and soft particle productions in small systems. We calibrate this framework with the final state hadrons' $p_T$-spectra from low to high $p_T$ in $p$-$p$, and and then compare with the spectra in $p$-$Pb$ collisions from the LHC. We also present results for additional observables such as the distributions of event activity as a function of the hardest jet $p_T$ in forward and mid-rapidity for both $p$-$p$ and $p$-$Pb$ collisions., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings of Hard Probes 2023, 26-31 March 2023 Aschaffenburg, Germany
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- 2023
12. A new metric improving Bayesian calibration of a multistage approach studying hadron and inclusive jet suppression
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Fan, W., Vujanovic, G., Bass, S. A., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Dai, T., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heffernan, M., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kasper, L., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Lemmon, R., Liyanage, D., Lopez, A., Luzum, M., Majumder, A., Mak, S., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Norman, J., Paquet, J. -F., Parker, C., Putschke, J. H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Strickland, M., Tachibana, Y., Velkovska, J., Wang, X. -N., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study parton energy-momentum exchange with the quark gluon plasma (QGP) within a multistage approach composed of in-medium DGLAP evolution at high virtuality, and (linearized) Boltzmann Transport formalism at lower virtuality. This multistage simulation is then calibrated in comparison with high $p_T$ charged hadrons, D-mesons, and the inclusive jet nuclear modification factors, using Bayesian model-to-data comparison, to extract the virtuality-dependent transverse momentum broadening transport coefficient $\hat{q}$. To facilitate this undertaking, we develop a quantitative metric for validating the Bayesian workflow, which is used to analyze the sensitivity of various model parameters to individual observables. The usefulness of this new metric in improving Bayesian model emulation is shown to be highly beneficial for future such analyses., Comment: 24 pages, 16 figures
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- 2023
13. Multiscale evolution of heavy flavor in the QGP
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Vujanovic, G., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Dai, T., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fan, W., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heffernan, M., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kasper, L., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Lemmon, R., Liyanage, D., Lopez, A., Luzum, M., Majumder, A., Mak, S., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Norman, J., Paquet, J. -F., Parker, C., Putschke, J. H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Strickland, M., Tachibana, Y., Velkovska, J., Wang, X. -N., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Shower development dynamics for a jet traveling through the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) is a multiscale process, where the heavy flavor mass is an important scale. During the high virtuality portion of the jet evolution in the QGP, emission of gluons from a heavy flavor is modified owing to heavy quark mass. Medium-induced radiation of heavy flavor is sensitive to microscopic processes (e.g. diffusion), whose virtuality dependence is phenomenologically explored in this study. In the lower virtuality part of shower evolution, i.e. when the mass is comparable to the virtuality of the parton, scattering and radiation processes of heavy quarks differ from light quarks. The effects of these mechanisms on shower development in heavy flavor tagged showers in the QGP is explored here. Furthermore, this multiscale study examines dynamical pair production of heavy flavor (via virtual gluon splittings) and their subsequent evolution in the QGP, which is not possible otherwise. A realistic event-by-event simulation is performed using the JETSCAPE framework. Energy-momentum exchange with the medium proceeds using a weak coupling recoil approach. Using leading hadron and open heavy flavor observables, differences in heavy versus light quark energy-loss mechanisms are explored, while the importance of heavy flavor pair production is highlighted along with future directions to study., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, contribution to the Hard Probes 2023 proceedings
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- 2023
14. Computing Jet Transport Coefficients On The Lattice
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Kumar, Amit, Majumder, Abhijit, Soudi, Ismail, and Weber, Johannes H.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The leading jet transport coefficients $\hat{q}$ or $\hat{e}_{2}$ encode transverse or longitudinal momentum broadening of a hard parton traversing a hot medium. Understanding their temperature dependence is key to appreciating the observed suppression of high-transverse momentum probes at RHIC or LHC collision energies. We present a first continuum extrapolated result of $\hat{q}$ computed on pure SU(3) lattices with non-trivial temperature dependence different from the weak-coupling expectation. We discuss our formalism and its challenges and status in view of obtaining $\hat{e}_{2}$ or of unquenching the calculation. We consider a hard quark subject to a single scattering on the plasma. The transport coefficients are factorized in terms of matrix elements given as integrals of non-local gauge-covariant gluon field-strength field-strength correlators. After the analytic continuation to the deep-Euclidean region, the hard scale permits to recast these as a series of local, gauge-invariant operators. The renormalized leading-twist term in this expansion is closely related to static quantities, and is computed on pure SU(3) lattices ($N_{\tau}=4,~6,~8,$ and $10$) for a wide range of temperatures, ranging from 200MeV < T < 1GeV. Our estimate for the unquenched result in $2+1$-flavor QCD has very similar features., Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, HardProbes2023, 26-31 March 2023, Aschaffenburg, Germany
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- 2023
15. Effects of multi-scale jet-medium interactions on jet substructures
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JETSCAPE Collaboration, Tachibana, Y., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Dai, T., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fan, W., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heffernan, M., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kauder, K., Kasper, L., Ke, W., Kelsey, M., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Liyanage, D., Lopez, A., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Majumder, A., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Oliinychenko, D., Paquet, J. -F., Putschke, J. H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Silva, A., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Staudenmaier, J., Strickland, M., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., Wolpert, R. L., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We utilize event-by-event Monte Carlo simulations within the JETSCAPE framework to examine scale-dependent jet-medium interactions in heavy-ion collisions. The reduction in jet-medium interaction during the early high-virtuality stage, where the medium is resolved at a short distance scale, is emphasized as a key element in explaining multiple jet observables, particularly substructures, simultaneously. By employing the MATTER+LBT setup, which incorporates this explicit reduction of medium effects at high virtuality, we investigate jet substructure observables, such as Soft Drop groomed observables. When contrasted with existing data, our findings spotlight the significant influence of the reduction at the early high-virtuality stages. Furthermore, we study the substructure of gamma-tagged jets, providing predictive insights for future experimental analyses. This broadens our understanding of the various contributing factors involved in modifying jet substructures., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, contribution to the Hard Probes 2023 proceedings
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- 2023
16. Do predictability factors towards signing avatars hold across cultures?
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Soudi, Abdelhadi, Hakkaoui, Manal El, and Van Laerhoven, Kristof
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
Avatar technology can offer accessibility possibilities and improve the Deaf-and-Hard of Hearing sign language users access to communication, education and services, such as the healthcare system. However, sign language users acceptance of signing avatars as well as their attitudes towards them vary and depend on many factors. Furthermore, research on avatar technology is mostly done by researchers who are not Deaf. The study examines the extent to which intrinsic or extrinsic factors contribute to predict the attitude towards avatars across cultures. Intrinsic factors include the characteristics of the avatar, such as appearance, movements and facial expressions. Extrinsic factors include users technology experience, their hearing status, age and their sign language fluency. This work attempts to answer questions such as, if lower attitude ratings are related to poor technology experience with ASL users, for example, is that also true for Moroccan Sign Language (MSL) users? For the purposes of the study, we designed a questionnaire to understand MSL users attitude towards avatars. Three groups of participants were surveyed: Deaf (57), Hearing (20) and Hard-of-Hearing (3). The results of our study were then compared with those reported in other relevant studies., Comment: 5 pages, Proceedings of the ICASSP 2023 8th Workshop on Sign Language Translation and Avatar Technology, Rhodes Island, Greece, June 10, 2023
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- 2023
17. Hot QCD White Paper
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Arslandok, M., Bass, S. A., Baty, A. A., Bautista, I., Beattie, C., Becattini, F., Bellwied, R., Berdnikov, Y., Berdnikov, A., Bielcik, J., Blair, J. T., Bock, F., Boimska, B., Bossi, H., Caines, H., Chen, Y., Chien, Y. -T., Chiu, M., Connors, M. E., Csanád, M., da Silva, C. L., Dash, A. P., David, G., Dehmelt, K., Dexheimer, V., Dong, X., Drees, A., Du, L., Durham, J. M., Ehlers, R. J., Elfner, H., Evdokimov, O., Finger, M., Finger Jr., M., Frantz, J., Frawley, A. D., Gale, C., Geurts, F., Gonzalez, V., Grau, N., Greene, S. V., Grossberndt, S. K., Hachiya, T., He, X., Heinz, U., Hong, B., Humanic, T. J., Ivanishchev, D., Jacak, B. V., Jahan, J., Jeon, S., Jheng, H. R., Jia, J., Judd, E. G., Kapusta, J. I., Karpenko, I., Khachatryan, V., Kharzeev, D. E., Kim, M., Kimelman, B., Klay, J. L., Klein, S. R., Knospe, A. G., Koch, V., Kotov, D, Krintiras, G. K., Elayavalli, R. Kunnawalkam, Kuo, C. M., Lajoie, J. G., Lee, Y. -J., Li, W., Liao, J., Likmeta, I., Lim, S. H., Liu, M. X., Loizides, C., Longo, R., Luo, X., Luzum, M., Ma, R., Majumder, A., Mak, S., Markert, C., Mehtar-Tani, Y., Mignerey, A. C., Minafra, N., Morrison, D. P., Mueller, B., Nagle, J. L., Narde, A., Nattrass, C. E., Niida, T., Noronha, J., Noronha-Hostler, J., Nouicer, R., Novitzky, N., O'Brien, E., Odyniec, G., Okorokov, V. A., Osborn, J. D., Paquet, J. -F., Park, S., Parotto, P., Perepelitsa, D. V., Petreczky, P., Pinkenburg, C., Praszalowicz, M., Pruneau, C., Putschke, J., Ramasubramanian, N. V., Rapp, R., Ratti, C., Read, K. F., Teles, P. Rebello, Reed, R., Rinn, T., Roland, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ruan, L., Sakaguchi, T., Salur, S., Sarsour, M., Menon, A. S., Schenke, B., Schmidt, N. V., Schmier, A., Schäfer, T., Seger, J., Seto, R., Sheibani, Oveis, Shen, C., Shi, Z., Shulga, E., Sickles, A. M., Singh, M., Singh, B. K., Smirnov, N., Smith, K. L., Song, H., Soudi, I., Leiton, A. G. Stahl, Steinberg, P., Stephanov, M., Strickland, M., Sumbera, M., Cerci, D. Sunar, Tachibana, Y., Tang, A. H., Takaki, D. Tapia, Teaney, D., Thomas, D., Timmins, A. R., Tribedy, P., Tu, Z., Tuo, S., Rueda, O. V., Velkovska, J., Venugopalan, R., Videbæk, F., Voloshin, S. A., Vovchenko, V., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X., Wang, F., Wang, X. -N., Weyhmiller, S., Xie, W., Xu, N., Yang, Y., Yao, X., Ye, Z., Yee, H. -U., and Zajc, W. A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Hot QCD physics studies the nuclear strong force under extreme temperature and densities. Experimentally these conditions are achieved via high-energy collisions of heavy ions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In the past decade, a unique and substantial suite of data was collected at RHIC and the LHC, probing hydrodynamics at the nucleon scale, the temperature dependence of the transport properties of quark-gluon plasma, the phase diagram of nuclear matter, the interaction of quarks and gluons at different scales and much more. This document, as part of the 2023 nuclear science long range planning process, was written to review the progress in hot QCD since the 2015 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science, as well as highlight the realization of previous recommendations, and present opportunities for the next decade, building on the accomplishments and investments made in theoretical developments and the construction of new detectors. Furthermore, this document provides additional context to support the recommendations voted on at the Joint Hot and Cold QCD Town Hall Meeting, which are reported in a separate document., Comment: 190 pages, 69 figures
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18. Hard jet substructure in a multistage approach
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Tachibana, Y., Kumar, A., Majumder, A., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Dai, T., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fan, W., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heffernan, M., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kauder, K., Kasper, L., Ke, W., Kelsey, M., Kordell II, M., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Liyanage, D., Lopez, A., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Oliinychenko, D., Paquet, J. -F., Putschke, J. H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Silva, A., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Staudenmaier, J., Strickland, M., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., Wolpert, R. L., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present predictions and postdictions for a wide variety of hard jet-substructure observables using a multistage model within the JETSCAPE framework. The details of the multistage model and the various parameter choices are described in [A. Kumar et al., arXiv:2204.01163]. A novel feature of this model is the presence of two stages of jet modification: a high virtuality phase [modeled using the modular all twist transverse-scattering elastic-drag and radiation model (MATTER)], where modified coherence effects diminish medium-induced radiation, and a lower virtuality phase [modeled using the linear Boltzmann transport model (LBT)], where parton splits are fully resolved by the medium as they endure multiple scattering induced energy loss. Energy-loss calculations are carried out on event-by-event viscous fluid dynamic backgrounds constrained by experimental data. The uniform and consistent descriptions of multiple experimental observables demonstrate the essential role of modified coherence effects and the multistage modeling of jet evolution. Using the best choice of parameters from [A. Kumar et al., arXiv:2204.01163], and with no further tuning, we present calculations for the medium modified jet fragmentation function, the groomed jet momentum fraction $z_g$ and angular separation $r_g$ distributions, as well as the nuclear modification factor of groomed jets. These calculations provide accurate descriptions of published data from experiments at the Large Hadron Collider. Furthermore, we provide predictions from the multistage model for future measurements at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider., Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures
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19. Comprehensive Study of Multi-scale Jet-medium Interaction
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Tachibana, Y., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Dai, T., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fan, W., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heffernan, M., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kasper, L., Ke, W., Kelsey, M., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Liyanage, D., Lopez, A., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Majumder, A., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Oliinychenko, D., Paquet, J. -F., Putschke, J. H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Silva, A., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Staudenmaier, J., Strickland, M., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., Wolpert, R. L., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We explore jet-medium interactions at various scales in high-energy heavy-ion collisions using the JETSCAPE framework. The physics of the multi-stage modeling and the coherence effect at high virtuality is discussed through the results of multiple jet and high-$p_{\mathrm{T}}$ particle observables, compared with experimental data. Furthermore, we investigate the jet-medium interaction involved in the hadronization process., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, contribution to the Quark Matter 2022 proceedings
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- 2022
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20. Quenching jets increases their flavor
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Sirimanna, Chathuranga, Soudi, Ismail, Vujanovic, Gojko, Xing, Wen-Jing, Cao, Shanshan, and Majumder, Abhijit
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The widespread notion that jets quenched in a Quark-Gluon-Plasma (QGP) are similar in their parton flavor composition to jets in vacuum is critically examined. We demonstrate that while the soft to semi-hard [low to intermediate transverse momentum ($p_T$)] sector of vacuum jets are predominantly bosonic i.e., composed of gluons, \emph{sufficiently} quenched jets can have an intermediate momentum sector that is predominantly fermionic, dominated by quarks and antiquarks. We demonstrate, using leading order perturbative QCD processes, that the rate of flavor conversion from a gluon traversing the QGP as part of a jet, to a quark or antiquark, versus the reverse process, grows steadily with falling $p_T$. Simple diagrammatic estimates are followed by a variety of realistic simulations in static media. The relation of this increase in flavor to the observed baryon enhancement at intermediate $p_T$ is studied in a fully realistic simulation., Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures
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- 2022
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21. Jet thermalization in QCD kinetic theory
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Mehtar-Tani, Y., Schlichting, S., and Soudi, I.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We perform numerical studies in QCD kinetic theory to investigate the energy and angular profiles of a high energy parton - as a proxy for a jet produced heavy ion collisions - passing through a Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP). We find that the fast parton loses energy to the plasma mainly via a radiative turbulent gluon cascade that transport energy locally from the jet down to the temperature scale where dissipation takes place. In this first stage, the angular structure of the turbulent cascade is found to be relatively collimated. However, when the lost energy reaches the plasma temperature is it rapidly transported to large angles w.r.t. the jet axis and thermalizes. We investigate the contribution of the soft jet constituents to the total jet energy. We show that for jet opening angles of about 0.3 rad or smaller the effect is negligible. Conversely, larger opening angles become more and more sensitive to the thermal component of the jet and thus to medium response. Our result showcase the importance of the jet cone size in mitigating or enhancing the details of dissipation in jet quenching observables., Comment: 41 pages, 12 figures
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- 2022
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22. Bayesian analysis of QGP jet transport using multi-scale modeling applied to inclusive hadron and reconstructed jet data
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Ehlers, R., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Bass, S. A., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Du, L., Dai, T., Elfner, H., Fan, W., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heffernan, M., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kasper, L., Ke, W., Kelsey, M., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Liyanage, D., Lopez, A., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Majumder, A., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Oliinychenko, D., Paquet, J. -F., Putschke, J. H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Silva, A., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Staudenmaier, J., Strickland, M., Tachibana, Y., Velkovska, J., Vujanovic, G., Wang, X. -N., Wolpert, R. L., and Zhao, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The JETSCAPE Collaboration reports a new determination of jet transport coefficients in the Quark-Gluon Plasma, using both reconstructed jet and hadron data measured at RHIC and the LHC. The JETSCAPE framework incorporates detailed modeling of the dynamical evolution of the QGP; a multi-stage theoretical approach to in-medium jet evolution and medium response; and Bayesian inference for quantitative comparison of model calculations and data. The multi-stage framework incorporates multiple models to cover a broad range in scale of the in-medium parton shower evolution, with dynamical choice of model that depends on the current virtuality or energy of the parton. We will discuss the physics of the multi-stage modeling, and then present a new Bayesian analysis incorporating it. This analysis extends the recently published JETSCAPE determination of the jet transport parameter $\hat{q}$ that was based solely on inclusive hadron suppression data, by incorporating reconstructed jet measurements of quenching. We explore the functional dependence of jet transport coefficients on QGP temperature and jet energy and virtuality, and report the consistency and tensions found for current jet quenching modeling with hadron and reconstructed jet data over a wide range in kinematics and $\sqrt{s_{\text{NN}}}$. This analysis represents the next step in the program of comprehensive analysis of jet quenching phenomenology and its constraint of properties of the QGP., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, contribution to the Quark Matter 2022 proceedings
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23. Multi-scale evolution of charmed particles in a nuclear medium
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JETSCAPE collaboration, Fan, W., Vujanovic, G., Bass, S. A., Majumder, A., Angerami, A., Arora, R., Cao, S., Chen, Y., Dai, T., Du, L., Ehlers, R., Elfner, H., Fries, R. J., Gale, C., He, Y., Heffernan, M., Heinz, U., Jacak, B. V., Jacobs, P. M., Jeon, S., Ji, Y., Kauder, K., Kasper, L., Ke, W., Kelsey, M., Kordell II, M., Kumar, A., Latessa, J., Lee, Y. -J., Liyanage, D., Lopez, A., Luzum, M., Mak, S., Mankolli, A., Martin, C., Mehryar, H., Mengel, T., Mulligan, J., Nattrass, C., Oliinychenko, D., Paquet, J. -F., Putschke, J. H., Roland, G., Schenke, B., Schwiebert, L., Sengupta, A., Shen, C., Silva, A., Sirimanna, C., Soeder, D., Soltz, R. A., Soudi, I., Staudenmaier, J., Strickland, M., Tachibana, Y., Velkovska, J., Wang, X. -N., Wolpert, R. L., and Zhao, W.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Parton energy-momentum exchange with the quark gluon plasma (QGP) is a multi-scale problem. In this work, we calculate the interaction of charm quarks with the QGP within the higher twist formalism at high virtuality and high energy using the MATTER model, while the low virtuality and high energy portion is treated via a (linearized) Boltzmann Transport (LBT) formalism. Coherence effect that reduces the medium-induced emission rate in the MATTER model is also taken into account. The interplay between these two formalisms is studied in detail and used to produce a good description of the D-meson and charged hadron nuclear modification factor RAA across multiple centralities. All calculations were carried out utilizing the JETSCAPE framework.
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24. Non-perturbative determination of the collisional broadening kernel and medium-induced radiation in QCD plasmas
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Schlichting, Sören and Soudi, Ismail
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Collisional broadening in QCD plasmas leads to the emission of medium induced radiation, which governs the energy loss of highly energetic particles or jets. While recent studies have obtained non-perturbative contributions to the collisional broadening kernel $C(b_\bot)$ using lattice simulation of the dimensionally reduced long-distance effective theory of QCD, Electrostatic QCD (EQCD), so far all phenomenological calculations of jet quenching rely on perturbative determinations of the collisional broadening kernel. By matching the short-distance behavior of the lattice extracted EQCD broadening kernel, we determine the fully matched QCD broadening kernel non-perturbatively. We present results for the collisional broadening kernel in impact-parameter ($C_{\rm QCD}(b_\bot)$)) and momentum space ($C_{\rm QCD}(q_\bot)$) and employ them to determine the rates of medium induced radiation in infinite and finite size QCD plasmas. By contrasting our results with leading and next-to-leading order perturbative determinations as well as various approximations of the splitting rates employed in the literature, we investigate the effect of the non-peturbative determination of CQCD($q_\bot$) on medium-induced radiation rates., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, conference proceedings Quark Matter 2022
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- 2022
25. Non-perturbative phenomena in jet modification
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Moore, Guy D., Schlichting, Soeren, Schlusser, Niels, and Soudi, Ismail
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The interaction of a jet with the medium created in heavy-ion collisions is not yet fully understood from a QCD perspective. This is mainly due to the non-perturbative nature of this interaction which affects both transverse jet momentum broadening and jet quenching. We discuss how lattice simulations of Electrostatic QCD, can be matched to full, four dimensional QCD, to determine non-perturbative contributions to the momentum broadening kernel. We determine the momentum broadening kernel in impact parameter and momentum space and finally show how these results can be used in phenomenological calculations of in-medium splitting rates., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, contribution to the proceedings of "A Virtual Tribute to Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum 2021", Aug. 2-6, 2021
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- 2021
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26. Splitting rates in QCD plasmas from a non-perturbative determination of the momentum broadening kernel $C(q_{\bot})$
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Schlichting, Soeren and Soudi, Ismail
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We exploit a recent non-perturbative determination of the momentum broadening kernel $C(b_{\bot})$ in impact parameter space \cite{Moore:2021jwe}, to determine the momentum space broadening kernel $C(q_{\bot})$ in high-temperature QCD plasmas. We show how to use the non-pertubatively determined kernel $C(q_{\bot})$ to compute the medium-induced splitting rates in a QCD plasma of finite size. We compare the resulting in-medium splitting rates to the results obtained with leading-order and next-to-leading order perturbative determinations of $C(q_{\bot})$, as well as with various approximations of the splitting employed in the literature. Generally, we find that the differences in the splitting rates due to the momentum broadening kernel are larger than the errors associated with approximations of the splitting rate., Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures, pulished version
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27. Non-perturbative determination of collisional broadening and medium induced radiation in QCD plasmas
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Moore, Guy D., Schlichting, Soeren, Schlusser, Niels, and Soudi, Ismail
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We supply recently obtained results from lattice EQCD with the correct UV limit to construct the collisional broadening kernel $C(b_\perp)$ in a QCD plasma. We discuss the limiting behavior of $C(b_\perp)$ at small and large impact parameters $b_\perp$, and illustrate how the results can be used to compute medium-induced radiation rates., Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures
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- 2021
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28. Open-domain question classification and completion in conversational information search
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Kia, Omid Mohammadi, Neshati, Mahmood, and Alamdari, Mahsa Soudi
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Computer Science - Information Retrieval - Abstract
Searching for new information requires talking to the system. In this research, an Open-domain Conversational information search system has been developed. This system has been implemented using the TREC CAsT 2019 track, which is one of the first attempts to build a framework in this area. According to the user's previous questions, the system firstly completes the question (using the first and the previous question in each turn) and then classifies it (based on the question words). This system extracts the related answers according to the rules of each question. In this research, a simple yet effective method with high performance has been used, which on average, extracts 20% more relevant results than the baseline.
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- 2021
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29. Energy loss and equilibration of jets in a QCD plasma
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Schlichting, Soeren and Soudi, Ismail
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the medium induced fragmentation of jets in a high-temperature QCD plasma. Based on an effective kinetic theory of QCD, we study the non-equilibrium evolution of the jet shower and the chemical equilibration of jet fragments in the medium. By including radiative emissions as well as elastic interactions, our approach extends all the way from the jet energy scale to the temperature of the medium and includes important effects such as the recoil of the medium. We present results for the in-medium fragmentation, including chemical and kinetic equilibration of the soft fragments and discuss implications of our result to jet quenching physics and the problem of thermalization of the quark-gluon plasma in heavy ion collisions., Comment: Proceedings of the Hard Probes 2020 conference, 31 May - 5 June 2020, Austin, Texas; 6 pages, 3 figures
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- 2020
30. Scattering Amplitude Together with Thermodynamic Properties in the Poschl-Teller Double Ring-Shaped Coulomb Potential
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Eshghi, Mahdi, Soudi, Sasan, and Ikhdair, Sameer M.
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Quantum Physics ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We obtain the exact solution to the Dirac equation with the Poschl-Teller double ring-shaped Coulomb (PTDRSC) potential for any spin-orbit quantum number K. The relativistic scattering amplitude for spin 1/2 particles in the field of this potential has been studied. The wave functions are expressed in terms of the hyper-geometric series of the continuous states on the K/2Pi scale. A formula for the phase shifts has also been found. In the nonrelativistic limits, our solution to the Dirac system converges to that of the Schr\"odinger one. At the high temperature, the partition function is calculated in order to study the behavior of some thermodynamic properties.
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- 2020
31. Medium-induced fragmentation and equilibration of highly energetic partons
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Schlichting, Soeren and Soudi, Ismail
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the energy loss and equilibration of highly energetic particles/jets inside a QCD medium. Based on an effective kinetic description of QCD, including $2\leftrightarrow 2$ elastic processes, radiative $1\leftrightarrow 2$ processes, as well as the back-reaction of jet constituents onto the thermal medium, we describe the in-medium evolution of jets from the energy scale of the jet $\sim E$ all the way to the medium scale $\sim T $. While elastic processes and back-reaction are important to describe the equilibration of soft fragments of the jet, we find that the energy loss is dominated by an inverse turbulent cascade due to successive radiative branchings, which has interesting implications for the energy spectra and chemistry of jet fragments., Comment: 42 pages, 9 figures
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- 2020
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32. Polarization of gravitational waves in symmetric teleparallel theories of gravity and their modifications
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Soudi, Ismail, Farrugia, Gabriel, Gakis, Viktor, Said, Jackson Levi, and Saridakis, Emmanuel N.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Symmetric teleparallel gravity (STG) offers an interesting avenue to formulate a theory of gravitation that relies neither on curvature nor torsion but only on non-metricity Q. Given the growing number of observations of gravitational waves (GWs) and their use to explore gravitational theories, in this work we investigate the GWs in various extensions of STG, focusing on their speed and polarization. For the simple STG, for theories that arise from the generalized irreducible decomposition of STG, and for f(Q) gravity, we obtain the same speed and polarizations with general relativity. For scalar - non-metricity theories, where a scalar field is nonminimally coupled to f(Q), we find that GWs propagate in general with a speed different than the one of light. Finally, for the case of f(Q,B) gravity we find that new polarizations do appear., Comment: 11 pages
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- 2018
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33. Direct measurement and the diameter-dependence of minority carrier diffusion length in individual ZnO nanowires
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Soudi, A., Dhakal, P., and Gu, Y.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
This paper has been withdrawn by the author.
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- 2010
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34. Secondary Network Distribution Systems Background and Issues Related to the Interconnection of Distributed Resources
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Behnke, M, primary, Erdman, W, additional, Horgan, S, additional, Dawson, D, additional, Feero, W, additional, Soudi, F, additional, Smith, D, additional, Whitaker, C, additional, and Kroposki, B, additional
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- 2005
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