Mon, January 22, 11:00am – 12:30pm
University of Milan-Bicocca - Room 5017
Title: Exploring quantum chromodynamics with jet substructure at the LHC
Abstract: Jet substructure is a versatile tool that has been widely used to tag different types of jets, enabling new searches and measurements at the LHC. While its use for tagging has been broadly explored, it is also sensitive to QCD across a wide range of scales, and can be used to study parton showers and hadronization. This talk will begin by discussing challenges in jet calibration and its connection to jet formation. This will be followed by an overview of a measurement of the Lund jet plane using the ATLAS detector, covering experimental challenges and comparisons to theoretical predictions. This talk will also address applications of this work at the LHC and beyond.