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Gradient Tomography of Jet Quenching in Heavy-Ion Collisions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-09-23 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Transverse momentum broadening and energy loss of a propagating parton are dictated by the space-time profile of the jet transport coefficient q^\hat q in a dense QCD medium. The spatial gradient of q^\hat q perpendicular to the propagation direction can lead to a drift and asymmetry in parton transverse momentum distribution. Such an asymmetry depends on both the spatial position along the transverse gradient and path length of a propagating parton as shown by numerical solutions of the Boltzmann transport in the simplified form of a drift-diffusion equation. In high-energy heavy-ion collisions, this asymmetry with respect to a plane defined by the beam and trigger particle (photon, hadron or jet) with a given orientation relative to the event plane is shown to be closely related to the transverse position of the initial jet production in full event-by-event simulations within the linear Boltzmann transport model. Such a gradient tomography can be used to localize the initial jet production position for more detailed study of jet quenching and properties of the quark-gluon plasma along a given propagation path in heavy-ion collisions.

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@article{arxiv.2001.08273,
  title  = {Gradient Tomography of Jet Quenching in Heavy-Ion Collisions},
  author = {Yayun He and Long-Gang Pang and Xin-Nian Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.08273},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages in RevTex with 4 figures, final published version in PRL