Running coupling effects in the evolution of jet quenching
E. Iancu, D.N. Triantafyllopoulos

TL;DR
This paper investigates how including the running of the QCD coupling affects the evolution of the jet quenching parameter $$ in high-energy nuclear media, revealing a universal asymptotic behavior and a slowdown in its growth.
Contribution
It provides approximate solutions for the running coupling case and demonstrates the universal asymptotic behavior of , extending understanding of jet quenching evolution in QCD.
Findings
Running coupling slows down growth at large evolution times.
Asymptotic behavior of is universal and similar to saturation momentum.
Enhancement factor of about 3 for at Y in phenomenological scenarios.
Abstract
We study the consequences of including the running of the QCD coupling in the equation describing the evolution of the jet quenching parameter in the double logarithmic approximation. To start with, we revisit the case of a fixed coupling, for which we obtain exact solutions valid for generic values of the transverse momentum (above the medium saturation scale) and corresponding to various initial conditions. In the case of a running coupling, we construct approximate solutions in the form of truncated series obtained via successive iterations, whose convergence is well under control. We thus deduce the dominant asymptotic behavior of the renormalized in the limit of a large evolution time , with the size of the medium and the typical wavelength of a medium constituent. We show that the asymptotic expansion is universal with respect…
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