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SUMMARY
The overall rate of jets in central Pb + Pb collisions at a given transverse momentum pT is found to be about a factor of two lower than expectations based on pp collisions, up to a pT of approximately 1 TeV. This suppression can be explained by the downward slope of the jet pT spectrum and the reduction in parton pT due to energy loss while traversing the QGP. The geometry of the overlapping nuclei in mid-central collisions leads to shorter average path lengths if the jet is oriented along the direction of the . . .
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