Isolated Photon Cross Sections and Nuclear Modification Factor in √sNN = 5.02 TeV pp and p–Pb with ALICE

Year
2023
Degree
PhD
Author
Dixit, Dhruv Utpalkumar
Mail
dhruv.utpalkumar.dixit@cern.ch
Institution
UC, Berkeley
Abstract

Prompt photons, produced via QCD Compton scattering or quark and anti-quark annihilation at leading order, are unique probes to study QCD processes since they do not interact strongly and therefore allow to control the dynamics of the initial hard parton scattering. Isolated photon production in pp collisions is one of the most clear tests of perturbative QCD processes and parton distribution functions. Photon measurement in p–A collisions provides the opportunity to measure possible modifications of the nucleon structure function in nuclei. ALICE has measured isolated photons at low $_{pT}$, thus extending previous measurements down to small $x$. In this thesis, the cross section of isolated photons for the range 12 GeV/$c$ < $_{pT}$ < 60 GeV/$c$ is presented in pp and p–Pb collisions at $\sqrt{sNN}$ = 5.02 TeV along with photon nuclear modification factor (R$_{rPb}$).

Supervisors
Jacak, Barbara (UC, Berkeley)
Report number
CERN-THESIS-2023-073
Date of last update
2024-02-15