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Minimizing Selection Bias in Inclusive Jets in Heavy-Ion Collisions with Energy Correlators -- arXiv note

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arxiv 2409.07526 v3 pith:DKK6U6DA submitted 2024-09-11 hep-ph hep-exnucl-exnucl-th

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This note serves as a companion to a Letter, where we introduce a new energy correlator-based observable designed to minimize the impact of selection bias due to energy loss in inclusive jets in heavy-ion collisions. Here, we apply the method outlined in the Letter to the first-ever measurement of energy correlators in heavy-ion collisions, recently released by the CMS Collaboration.

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