
TL;DR
This paper reviews the physics of jet quenching in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions, focusing on experimental and theoretical observables that reveal properties of hot, dense QCD matter.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of jet quenching phenomena, highlighting recent experimental data and theoretical models in the context of hot QCD matter.
Findings
Jet quenching observables indicate strong energy loss in quark-gluon plasma.
Experimental data supports the existence of a hot, dense QCD medium.
Theoretical models successfully describe jet suppression patterns.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive review of the physics of hadron and jet production at large transverse momentum in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions. Emphasis is put on experimental and theoretical "jet quenching" observables that provide direct information on the (thermo)dynamical properties of hot and dense QCD matter.
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