
TL;DR
This paper investigates how parton evolution influences jet energy loss in a non-equilibrium medium at RHIC, revealing significant effects on jet suppression and energy dependence.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of parton evolution effects on jet quenching in a chemically non-equilibrated, expanding medium at RHIC.
Findings
Parton evolution significantly increases jet energy loss.
Energy and distance dependence of jet quenching are enhanced.
Shape of high-P_T hadron suppression is affected.
Abstract
We report the evolution effects on jet energy loss with detailed balance. The initial conditions and parton evolution based on perturbative QCD in the chemical non-equilibrated medium and Bjorken expanding medium at RHIC are determined. The parton evolution affect the jet energy loss evidently. This will increase the energy and propagating distance dependence of the parton energy loss and will affect the shape of suppression of moderately high P_{T} hadron spectra.
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