Benchmark of medium-induced radiative energy loss model for heavy-ion collisions
Iurii Karpenko, Joerg Aichelin, Pol Bernard Gossiaux, Martin Rohrmoser

TL;DR
This paper benchmarks a model for medium-induced radiative energy loss of jet partons in heavy-ion collisions, extending existing formalisms and embedding them into realistic simulations to compare with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces an extension of the Gunion-Bertsch model for massive partons, implements the LPM effect, and integrates this into a realistic jet quenching simulation framework.
Findings
Reproduces the expected LPM radiation spectrum behavior.
Shows jet energy loss consistent with ALICE measurements.
Highlights the impact of coupling constant choice on energy loss estimates.
Abstract
We report on a benchmark calculation of the in-medium radiative energy loss of low-virtuality jet partons within the EPOS3-Jet framework. The radiative energy loss is based on an extension of the Gunion-Bertsch matrix element for a massive projectile and a massive radiated gluon. On top of that, the coherence (LPM effect) is implemented by assigning a formation phase to the trial radiated gluons in a fashion similar to the approach in JHEP 07 (2011), 118, by Zapp, Stachel and Wiedemann. In a calculation with a simplified radiation kernel, we reproduce the radiation spectrum reported in the approach above. The radiation spectrum produces the LPM behaviour up to an energy , when the formation length of radiated gluons becomes comparable to the size of the medium. Beyond , the radiation spectrum shows a characteristic suppression…
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