Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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12008608 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We study the phenomenon of transverse momentum broadening for a high-pT parton propagating through a weakly-coupled quark-gluon plasma undergoing boost-invariant longitudinal expansion. We propose a boost-invariant description for this phenomenon, in which the broadening refers to the angular variables η (the pseudo-rapidity) and Ï (the azimuthal angle). The jet quenching parameter qË which enters this description depends upon the proper time alone. We furthermore consider radiative corrections to qË. As in the case of a static medium, we find potentially large corrections enhanced by a double logarithm. But unlike for the static medium, these corrections are now local in time: they depend upon the local (proper) time characterizing the expansion, and not upon the overall path length. We resum such corrections to all orders into a renormalized jet quenching parameter. The main effect of this resummation is to slow down the decrease of qË with increasing proper time.
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Authors
Edmond Iancu, Pieter Taels, Bin Wu,