Jet evolution from weak to strong coupling
Y. Hatta, E. Iancu, A.H. Mueller, D.N. Triantafyllopoulos

TL;DR
This paper investigates how jet radiation evolves from weak to strong coupling in N=4 SYM theory, revealing that proper four-point functions show quantum broadening at strong coupling, contrary to previous three-point function results.
Contribution
It demonstrates that four-point functions are necessary to accurately capture the space-time distribution of radiation, showing broadening at strong coupling unlike three-point functions.
Findings
Four-point functions reveal quantum broadening of jets.
Broadening is slow at weak coupling, rapid at strong coupling.
Previous three-point function results are artifacts of non-local measurements.
Abstract
Recent studies, using the AdS/CFT correspondence, of the radiation produced by a decaying system or by an accelerated charge in the N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, led to a striking result: the 'supergravity backreaction', which is supposed to describe the energy density at infinitely strong coupling, yields exactly the same result as at zero coupling, that is, it shows no trace of quantum broadening. We argue that this is not a real property of the radiation at strong coupling, but an artifact of the backreaction calculation, which is unable to faithfully capture the space-time distribution of the radiation. This becomes obvious in the case of a decaying system ('virtual photon'), for which the backreaction is tantamount to computing a three-point function in the conformal gauge theory, which is independent of the coupling since protected by symmetries. Whereas this…
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