
TL;DR
This paper investigates gluon emission caused by interactions with glasma fields in heavy-ion collisions, finding it contributes minimally to parton energy loss compared to plasma radiation at RHIC and LHC energies.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of synchrotron-like gluon emission in glasma, highlighting its relatively small impact on parton energy loss in high-energy nuclear collisions.
Findings
Gluon emission from glasma fields is negligible compared to plasma radiation.
The mechanism's contribution to energy loss is minimal at RHIC and LHC.
Results suggest focusing on plasma phase radiation for energy loss studies.
Abstract
We study the synchrotron-like gluon emission in -collisions from fast partons due to interaction with the coherent glasma color fields. Our results show that for RHIC and LHC conditions the contribution of this mechanism to parton energy loss is much smaller than the radiative energy loss in the plasma phase.
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