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Applying hard-soft factorized parton energy loss model beyond weak coupling

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Abstract

The quark-gluon plasma produced in heavy ion collisions is understood to be strongly coupled, so that even the energy loss of a very energetic parton can be affected by non-perturbative effects. Generally, soft interactions with small momentum transfer are expected to suffer from much larger non-perturbative effects than hard interactions. Because of the large number of soft interactions, they can be described as a diffusion process with a few transport coefficients; these transport coefficients can capture any non-perturbative effects, agnostic to the strongly- or weakly-coupled nature of the underlying deconfined plasma. In this work, we implement a systematic factorization of the hard and soft interactions which combines a stochastic description of soft interactions and rate-based modelling of hard scatterings. We introduce a scale to estimate the regime of validity of the stochastic description, allowing for a better understanding of the model's applicability at small and large coupling. We compare this model to measurements using realistic hydrodynamic simulation of the strongly-coupled plasma.

Publication: 1. Dai, Tianyu, Jean-François Paquet, Derek Teaney, and Steffen A. Bass. "Parton energy loss in a hard-soft factorized approach." arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.03441 (2020).<br>2. Dai, Tianyu, Jean-François Paquet, Derek Teaney, and Steffen A. Bass. "Quantifying the light parton transport properties with jet and hadron RAA", PoS(HardProbes2020)163.

Presenters

  • Tianyu Dai

Authors

  • Tianyu Dai

  • J-F Paquet

    Duke University

  • Derek Teaney

    Stony Brook University, Stony Brook University (SUNY)

  • Steffen A Bass

    Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA, Duke University