The energy and momentum lost by a hard parton propagating through hot and
dense matter has to be redistributed during the nuclear medium evolution. Apart
from heating the medium, there is the possibility that collective modes are
excited leading to the emergence of Mach cones or Cherenkov radiation. Recent
two-particle correlation measurements by STAR \cite{Wang:2004kf} and PHENIX
\cite{Adler:2005ee} at RHIC indicate that such phenomena may play an important
role in understanding the jet-medium interactions. Possible collective modes
are discussed and it is demonstrated that Mach cones as created by colorless or
colored sound are a possible explanation of the hardronic two-particle
correlation data.Comment: Talk given at Quark Matter 2005, 18th Internationl Conference on
Nucleus-Nucleus Interactions, August 4-9, 2005, Budapest, Hungar