A Hybrid Strong/Weak Coupling Approach to Jet Quenching
Jorge Casalderrey-Solana, Doga Can Gulhan, Jos\'e Guilherme Milhano,, Daniel Pablos, Krishna Rajagopal

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid model combining perturbative QCD and holographic strongly coupled physics to describe jet quenching in quark-gluon plasma, achieving good agreement with LHC data.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid approach integrating weakly and strongly coupled physics for jet energy loss modeling in heavy ion collisions.
Findings
Good agreement with LHC jet quenching data
Longer stopping distances than in N=4 SYM theory
Comparison with weakly coupled energy loss models
Abstract
We propose and explore a new hybrid approach to jet quenching in a strongly coupled medium. The basis of this phenomenological approach is to treat physics processes at different energy scales differently. The high- processes associated with the QCD evolution of the jet from production as a single hard parton through its fragmentation, up to but not including hadronization, are treated perturbatively. The interactions between the partons in the shower and the deconfined matter within which they find themselves lead to energy loss. The momentum scales associated with the medium (of the order of the temperature) and with typical interactions between partons in the shower and the medium are sufficiently soft that strongly coupled physics plays an important role in energy loss. We model these interactions using qualitative insights from holographic calculations of the energy loss of…
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