Jet quenching in QCD matter: from RHIC to LHC
David d'Enterria

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current experimental and theoretical understanding of jet quenching in hot QCD matter, comparing RHIC results with predictions and discussing future prospects at the LHC.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of jet quenching phenomena, highlighting the connection between experimental data and theoretical models of parton energy loss in dense QCD matter.
Findings
RHIC results support parton energy loss models
Comparison of data with theoretical predictions
Outlook for LHC measurements
Abstract
The current experimental and theoretical status of hadron and jet production at large transverse momentum in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions is summarised. The most important RHIC results are compared to theoretical parton energy loss predictions providing direct information on the (thermo)dynamical properties of hot and dense QCD matter. Prospects for the LHC are also outlined.
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