150 research outputs found
LPM effect as the origin of the jet fragmentation scaling in heavy ion collisions
We address a recent puzzling result from the LHC: the jet fragmentation
functions measured in and collisions appear very similar in spite
of a large medium-induced energy loss (we will call this "jet fragmentation
scaling", JFS). To model the real-time non-perturbative effects in the
propagation of a high energy jet through the strongly coupled QCD matter, we
adopt an effective dimensionally reduced description in terms of the
quasi-Abelian Schwinger theory. This theory is exactly soluble at any value of
the coupling and shares with QCD the properties of dynamical generation of
"mesons" with a finite mass and the screening of "quark" charge that are
crucial for describing the transition of the jet into hadrons. We find that
this approach describes quite well the vacuum jet fragmentation in
annihilation at at jet energies in the range of the LHC heavy ion
measurements ( is the ratio of hadron and jet momenta). In QCD medium, we
find that the JFS is reproduced if the mean free path of the jet is
short, fm, which is in accord with the small shear viscosity
inferred from the measurements of the collective flow. The JFS holds since at
short mean free path the quantum interference (analogous to the
Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effect in QED) causes the produced mesons to have low
momenta , where GeV is the typical meson mass.
Meanwhile the induced jet energy loss at short mean free path is much larger
than naively expected in string models.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Spectrum of Radiation from Rough Surfaces
Radiation from a charged particle travelling parallel to a rough surface has
been considered. Spectral-angular intensity is calculated in the weak
scattering regime. It is shown that the main contribution to the radiation
intensity is determined by the multiple scattering of polaritons induced by a
charge on the surface. Multiple scattering effects lead to strong frequency
dependence of radiation intensity. Possible applications in beam and surface
diagnostics are discussed.Comment: submitted to Europhys.Let
Experimental Research of the Diffraction and Vavilov-Cherenkov Radiation Generation in a Teflon Target
Geometry of Vavilov-Cherekov (VChR) radiation when an electron moves close to
a dielectric target is in analogy to diffraction radiation (DR) geometry. In
this case we may expect DR generation from the upstream face of the target
besides that VChR. The joint observation of these booth types of radiation is
very interesting from the pseudo-photon viewpoint, which is applicable for
relativistic electrons. Unexpected results obtained in our experiment insist on
reflection about nature both DR and VChR. The experiment was performed on the
relativistic electron beam of the microtron of Tomsk Polytechnic University.Comment: This article will be published in Journal of Physic
Abelian Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effects
It is shown that the high-energy expansion of the scattering amplitude
calculated from Feynman diagrams factorizes in such a way that it can be
reduced to the eikonalized form up to the terms of inverse power in energy in
accordance with results obtained by solving the Klein-Gordon equation.
Therefore the two approaches when applied to the suppression of the emission of
soft photons by fast charged particles in dense matter should give rise to the
same results. A particular limit of thin targets is briefly discussed.Comment: 14 pages, LATEX, 1 Fig. ps, submitted to Mod. Phys. Lett.
On the influence of acoustic waves on coherent bremsstrahlung in crystals
We investigate the coherent bremsstrahlung by relativistic electrons in a
single crystal excited by hypersonic vibrations. The formula for the
corresponding differential cross-section is derived in the case of a sinusoidal
wave. The conditions are specified under which the influence of the hypersound
is essential. The case is considered in detail when the electron enters into
the crystal at small angles with respect to a crystallographic axis. It is
shown that in dependence of the parameters, the presence of hypersonic waves
can either enhance or reduce the bremsstrahlung cross-section.Comment: 11 pages, 6 EPS figures, LaTe
Coherent Bremsstrahlung in Imperfect Periodic Atomic Structures
Coherent bremsstrahlung of high energy electrons moving in a
three-dimensional imperfect periodic lattice consisting of a complicated system
of atoms is considered. On the basis of the normalized probability density
function of the distribution of atomic centers in the fundamental cell the
relations describing coherent and incoherent contributions into cross sections
are obtained. In particular, the cross section of coherent bremsstrahlung in
complex polyatomic single crystals is found.
The peculiarities of formation and possibilities of utilization of coherent
processes are discussed.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Coherent pair production in deformed crystals with a complex base
We investigate the coherent electron-positron pair creation by high-energy
photons in a periodically deformed single crystal with a complex base. The
formula for the corresponding differential cross-section is derived for an
arbitrary deformation field. The conditions are specified under which the
influence of the deformation is considerable. The case is considered in detail
when the photon enters into the crystal at small angles with respect to a
crystallographic axis. The results of the numerical calculations are presented
for single crystal and Moliere parametrization of the
screened atomic potentials in the case of the deformation field generated by
the acoustic wave of type. In dependence of the parameters, the presence of
deformation can either enhance or reduce the pair creation cross-section. This
can be used to control the parameters of the positron sources for storage rings
and colliders.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, misprint in the numerical coefficients in figure
captions is correcte
Density Matrix Kinetic Equation Describing a Passage of Fast Atomic Systems Through Matter
The quantum-mechanical consideration of a passage of fast dimesoatoms through
matter is given. A set of quantum-kinetic equations for the density matrix
elements describing their internal state evolution is derived. It is shown that
probabilistic description of internal dynamics of hydrogen-like atoms is
impossible even at sufficiently low energies because of the ``accidental''
degeneracy of their energy levels.Comment: 12 pages, LATEX, submitted to J. Phys.
Experimental Observation of Energy Modulation in Electron Beams Passing Through Terahertz Dielectric Wakefield Structures
We report observation of a strong wakefield induced energy modulation in an
energy-chirped electron bunch passing through a dielectric-lined waveguide.
This modulation can be effectively converted into a spatial modulation forming
micro-bunches with a periodicity of 0.5 - 1 picosecond, hence capable of
driving coherent THz radiation. The experimental results agree well with
theoretical predictions.Comment: v3. Reviewers' suggestions incorporated. Accepted by PR
Exotic radiation from a photonic crystal excited by an ultra-relativistic electron beam
We report the observation of an exotic radiation (unconventional
Smith-Purcell radiation) from a one-dimensional photonic crystal. The physical
origin of the exotic radiation is direct excitation of the photonic bands by an
ultra-relativistic electron beam. The spectrum of the exotic radiation follows
photonic bands of a certain parity, in striking contrast to the conventional
Smith-Purcell radiation, which shows solely a linear dispersion. Key
ingredients for the observation are the facts that the electron beam is in an
ultra-relativistic region and that the photonic crystal is finite. The origin
of the radiation was identified by comparison of experimental and theoretical
results.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
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