Highly energetic jets produced in nuclear collisions are considered to be a direct probe of hot and dense QCD medium created in these collisions. Jet measurements performed both at the LHC and RHIC indicate a presence of "jet quenching" - strong energy loss of fast partons in the hot and dense QCD medium.
This note reports study of properties of the multi-jet production in heavy ion collisions presented in terms of jet angular correlations. The jet angular correlations are a valuable tool to study the beyond-leading-order effects in QCD and are expected to shed a light on the process of the parton energy loss.
The study is performed using Pb +Pb data collected in 2011 by the ATLAS detector at the center of mass energy of 2.76TeV.