Abstract

We present results and predictions at next-to-leading (NLO) order for the recent LHC lead–lead run at a center-of-mass energy of 2.76 TeV per nucleon–nucleon pair. Specifically, we focus on the suppression of the single and double inclusive jet cross sections and demonstrate how the di-jet asymmetry, recently measured by ATLAS and CMS, can be extracted from this general result. The case of jets tagged by an electroweak boson is exemplified by the Z0+jet channel. We predict a signature transition from enhancement to suppression of the tagged jet related to the medium-induced modification of the parton shower. Finally, we clarify the relation between the suppression of inclusive jets, tagged jets and di-jets and the quenching of inclusive particles on the example of the recent ALICE charged hadron attenuation data.

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