The authors derive a factorized formula for the average jet charge in heavy-ion collisions from soft-collinear effective theory and predict its modification relative to proton-proton collisions.
Jet quenching phenomenology from soft-collinear effective theory with Glauber gluons
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We present the first application of a recently-developed effective theory of jet propagation in matter SCETG to inclusive hadron suppression in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the LHC. SCETG-based splitting kernels allow us to go beyond the traditional energy loss approximation and unify the treatment of vacuum and medium-induced parton showers. In the soft gluon emission limit, we establish a simple analytic relation between the QCD evolution and energy loss approaches to jet quenching. We quantify the uncertainties associated with the implementation of the in-medim modification of hadron production cross sections and show that the coupling between the jet and the medium can be constrained with better than 10% accuracy.
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Jet charge modification in dense QCD matter
The authors derive a factorized formula for the average jet charge in heavy-ion collisions from soft-collinear effective theory and predict its modification relative to proton-proton collisions.