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A new metric improving Bayesian calibration of a multistage approach studying hadron and inclusive jet suppression

Authors :
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.
Zhao, W.
Publication Year :
2023

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.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 16 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2307.09641
Document Type :
Working Paper