Abstract

In pp and PbPb collisions, azimuthal angle and transverse momentum(PT) distributions of jetphoton pairs are recorded with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC at =5.02 TeV. The modeling technique is based on the Monte Carlo Glauber Model, in which the nucleons are randomlydistributed in the nuclei. Distribution of the ratio is simulated at different centrality intervals, and the reconstructed jets have to pass the cut of 30 GeV/c. Centralitypercentile can be defined by binning the distribution with fractions regarding the total integral. The results from the simulation show that the Monte Carlo Glauber Model is consistent with the resultsof the CMS experimental data in PbPb and pp collisions at =5.02 TeV.

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