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Jet quenching in strongly coupled plasma
We present calculations in which an energetic light quark shoots through a
finite slab of strongly coupled supersymmetric Yang-Mills (SYM)
plasma, with thickness , focussing on what comes out on the other side. We
find that even when the "jets" that emerge from the plasma have lost a
substantial fraction of their energy they look in almost all respects like
"jets" in vacuum with the same reduced energy. The one possible exception is
that the opening angle of the "jet" is larger after passage through the slab of
plasma than before. Along the way, we obtain a fully geometric characterization
of energy loss in the strongly coupled plasma and show that , where is the energy of
the "jet" that emerges from the slab of plasma and is the
(previously known) stopping distance for the light quark in an infinite volume
of plasma.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure
On the Evolution of Jet Energy and Opening Angle in Strongly Coupled Plasma
We calculate how the energy and the opening angle of jets in SYM
theory evolve as they propagate through the strongly coupled plasma of that
theory. We define the rate of energy loss and the jet opening
angle in a straightforward fashion directly in the gauge theory before
calculating both holographically, in the dual gravitational description. In
this way, we rederive the previously known result for without
the need to introduce a finite slab of plasma. We obtain a striking
relationship between the initial opening angle of the jet, which is to say the
opening angle that it would have had if it had found itself in vacuum instead
of in plasma, and the thermalization distance of the jet. Via this
relationship, we show that SYM jets with any initial energy that
have the same initial opening angle and the same trajectory through the plasma
experience the same fractional energy loss. We also provide an expansion that
describes how the opening angle of the SYM jets increases slowly
as they lose energy, over the fraction of their lifetime when their fractional
energy loss is not yet large. We close by looking ahead toward potential
qualitative lessons from our results for QCD jets produced in heavy collisions
and propagating through quark-gluon plasma.Comment: 40 pages, 9 figures, v2: minor clarifications adde
Numerical solution of gravitational dynamics in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes
A variety of gravitational dynamics problems in asymptotically anti-de Sitter
(AdS) spacetime are amenable to efficient numerical solution using a common
approach involving a null slicing of spacetime based on infalling geodesics,
convenient exploitation of the residual diffeomorphism freedom, and use of
spectral methods for discretizing and solving the resulting differential
equations. Relevant issues and choices leading to this approach are discussed
in detail. Three examples, motivated by applications to non-equilibrium
dynamics in strongly coupled gauge theories, are discussed as instructive test
cases. These are gravitational descriptions of homogeneous isotropization,
collisions of planar shocks, and turbulent fluid flows in two spatial
dimensions.Comment: 70 pages, 19 figures; v4: fixed minus sign typo in last term of eqn.
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