Jet quenching in high-energy heavy-ion collisions
Guang-You Qin, Xin-Nian Wang

TL;DR
This paper reviews how jet quenching in high-energy heavy-ion collisions serves as a probe for the quark-gluon plasma, discussing theoretical frameworks, approaches, and recent progress at RHIC and LHC.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of jet quenching mechanisms, models, and recent advances in understanding quark-gluon plasma properties.
Findings
Summarizes different theoretical approaches to jet quenching.
Reviews recent experimental progress at RHIC and LHC.
Highlights advances in modeling parton energy loss.
Abstract
Jet quenching in high-energy heavy-ion collisions can be used to probe properties of hot and dense quark-gluon plasma. We provide a brief introduction to the concept and framework for the study of jet quenching. Different approaches and implementation of multiple scattering and parton energy loss are discussed. Recent progresses in the theoretical and phenomenological studies of jet quenching in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC are reviewed.
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