In these proceedings, we report on recent results related to vector
boson-tagged jet production in heavy ion collisions and the related
modification of jet substructure, such as jet shapes and jet momentum sharing
distributions. Z0-tagging and γ-tagging of jets provides new
opportunities to study parton shower formation and propagation in the
quark-gluon plasma and has been argued to provide tight constrains on the
energy loss of reconstructed jets. We present theoretical predictions for
isolated photon-tagged and electroweak boson-tagged jet production in Pb+Pb
collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV at the LHC, addressing the
modification of their transverse momentum and transverse momentum imbalance
distributions. Comparison to recent ATLAS and CMS experimental measurements is
performed that can shed light on the medium-induced radiative corrections and
energy dissipation due to collisional processes of predominantly
quark-initiated jets. The modification of parton splitting functions in the QGP
further implies that the substructure of jets in heavy ion collisions may
differ significantly from the corresponding substructure in proton-proton
collisions. Two such observables and the implication of tagging on their
evaluation is also discussed.Comment: Proceedings of the XLVII International Symposium on Multiparticle
Dynamics; 9 pages, 9 eps figure