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Anomalous mass dependence of radiative quark energy loss in a finite-size quark-gluon plasma
We demonstrate that for a finite-size quark-gluon plasma the induced gluon
radiation from heavy quarks is stronger than that for light quarks when the
gluon formation length becomes comparable with (or exceeds) the size of the
plasma. The effect is due to oscillations of the light-cone wave function for
the in-medium transition. The dead cone model by Dokshitzer and
Kharzeev neglecting quantum finite-size effects is not valid in this regime.
The finite-size effects also enhance the photon emission from heavy quarks.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
Transverse Spectra of Radiation Processes in Medium
We develop a formalism for evaluation of the transverse momentum dependence
of cross sections of the radiation processes in medium. The analysis is based
on the light-cone path integral approach to the induced radiation. The results
are applicable in both QED and QCD
Collinear Photon Emission from the Quark-Gluon Plasma: The Light-Cone Path Integral Formulation
We give a simple physical derivation of the photon emission rate from the
weakly coupled quark-gluon plasma connected with the collinear processes and . The analysis is based on the light-cone
path integral approach to the induced radiation. Our results agree with that by
Arnold, Moore and Yaffe obtained using the real-time thermal perturbation
theory. It is demonstrated that the solution of the AMY integral equation is
nothing but the time-integrated Green's function of the light-cone path
integral approach written in the momentum representation.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figure
Relating the description of gluon production in pA collisions and parton energy loss in AA collisions
We calculate the classical gluon field of a fast projectile passing through a
dense medium. We show that this allows us to calculate both the initial state
gluon production in proton-nucleus collisions and the final state gluon
radiation off a hard parton produced in nucleus-nucleus collisions. This
unified description of these two phenomena makes the relation between the
saturation scale and the transport coefficient more transparent.
Also, we discuss the validity of the eikonal approximation for gluon
propagation inside the nucleus in proton-nucleus collisions at RHIC energy.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figure
Electromagnetic response of quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions
We study the electromagnetic response of the quark-gluon plasma in
AA-collisions at RHIC and LHC energies for a realistic space-time evolution of
the plasma fireball. We demonstrate that for a realistic electric conductivity
the electromagnetic response of the plasma is in a quantum regime when the
induced electric current does not generate a classical electromagnetic field,
and can only lead to a rare emission of single photons.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Phys. Lett.
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