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Measurement of inclusive jet charged particle fragmentation functions in Pb plus Pb collisions at root S NN=2 76 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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Fig. 1. Comparison between data and MC distributions for four different charged-particle reconstruction selection parameters
Fig. 2. Charged-particle reconstruction efficiency as a function of truth p T , for 0–10%
Fig. 3. Measured and unfolded D ( z ) distributions for R = 0 . 4 and R = 0 . 2 jets in central (0–10%) and peripheral (60–80%) collisions
Fig. 5. Unfolded R = 0 . 4 longitudinal charged particle fragmentation function, D ( z ) and the charged particle transverse momentum distribution, D ( p T ) , for the seven centrality bins included in this analysis
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