Radiative pT-broadening of high-energy quarks and gluons in QCD matter
Abstract
We study radiative p-broadening of high energy quarks passing through hot and cold QCD matter. With L the length of the matter and l0 the size of constituents of the matter we find p2 has both double logarithmic terms, 2(L/l0), and single logarithmic terms, (L/l0), coming from gluon radiation induced by the matter. We use a (slight) extension of a formalism developed by B. Zakharov for studying energy loss, a formalism which, for much of our calculation, reduces to a simple dipole scattering analysis. We estimate the radiative contribution to be a sizable correction to the nonradiative value of p2. We also carry out a resummation of the double logarithmic terms that we find, and we briefly discuss running coupling effects which appear here in a rather unusual way.
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