Energy Loss of a Heavy Quark Produced in a Finite Size Medium

Abstract

We study the medium-induced energy loss - E0(Lp) suffered by a heavy quark produced at initial time in a quark-gluon plasma, and escaping the plasma after travelling the distance Lp. The heavy quark is treated classically, and within the same framework - E0(Lp) consistently includes: the loss from standard collisional processes, initial bremsstrahlung due to the sudden acceleration of the quark, and transition radiation. The radiative loss induced by rescatterings - Erad(Lp) is not included in our study. For a ultrarelativistic heavy quark with momentum p 10 GeV, and for a finite plasma with Lp 5 fm, the loss - E0(Lp) is strongly suppressed compared to the stationary collisional contribution - Ecoll(Lp) Lp. Our results support that - Erad is the dominant contribution to the heavy quark energy loss (at least for Lp 5 fm), as indeed assumed in most of jet-quenching analyses. However they might raise some question concerning the RHIC data on large p electron spectra.

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