Higher-order corrections to heavy-quark jet quenching
Abstract
We calculate higher-order corrections to the quenching factor of heavy-quark jets due to hard, in-medium splittings in the framework of the BDMPS-Z formalism. These corrections turn out to be sensitive to a single mass-scale m = ( q L)1/2, where q is the medium transport coefficient and L the path length, and allow to draw a distinction between the way light, with m < m (in contrast to massless m=0), and genuinely heavy, with m > m, quark jets are quenched in the medium. We show that the corrections to the quenching factor at high energies are double-logarithmic and qualitatively of the same order as for the massless quark jet.
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