[Theory-seminars] Seminar tomorrow

Raza Sufian sufian at jlab.org
Tue Jan 29 18:38:51 EST 2019


Dear All, 

Here is a reminder of the seminar tomorrow :

Wednesday, January 30th, 1:00PM, Room F326-F327
Fabio Dominguez (University of Santiago de Compostela), "New developments and challenges in the theory of jet quenching in heavy ion collisions"
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Abstract:
The creation of a new state of matter, the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), in heavy ion collision experiments has provided new ways of studying the dynamics of strong interactions and gives a unique opportunity to probe the properties of deconfined QCD matter. One of the clearest signatures of the formation of a QGP on a given collision is the suppression of high energy particles and jets (also known as jet quenching), due to the energy loss they experience while traversing the strongly interacting medium. In order to extract information about the properties of the plasma through these measurements, it becomes necessary to have a consistent theory for parton branching in the presence of a medium. In this talk a review of the recent developments in this direction, and the main difficulties encountered along the way, will be given.
Thank you.
Raza, Vincent, Carlota

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