Multi-particle potentials from light-like Wilson lines in quark-gluon plasmas: a generalized relation of in-medium splitting rates to jet-quenching parameters q
Abstract
A powerful historical insight about the theory of in-medium showering in QCD backgrounds was that splitting rates can be related to a parameter q that characterizes the rate of transverse-momentum kicks to a high-energy particle from the medium. Another powerful insight was that q can be defined (with caveats) even when the medium is strongly coupled, using long, narrow Wilson loops whose two long edges are light-like Wilson lines. The medium effects for the original calculations of in-medium splitting rates can be formulated in terms of 3-body imaginary-valued `potentials' that are defined with three long, light-like Wilson lines. Corrections due to overlap of two consecutive splittings can be calculated using similarly defined 4-body potentials. I give a simple argument for how such N-body potentials can be determined in the appropriate limit just from knowledge of the values of q for different color representations. For N > 3, the N-body potentials have non-trivial color structure, which will complicate calculations of overlap corrections outside of the large-Nc or soft bremsstrahlung limits.
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