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Jet quenching and heavy quarks

arXiv:1309.3059 · doi:10.1088/1742-6596/509/1/012022

Abstract

Jet quenching and more generally physics at high transverse momentum P_T scales is a cornerstone of the heavy-ion physics program at the LHC. In this work, the current understanding of jet quenching in terms of a QCD shower evolution being modified by the surrounding medium is reviewed along with the evidence for this picture from light parton high P_T observables. Conceptually, the same QCD shower description should also be relevant for heavy quarks, but with several important modifications introduced by the quark masses. Thus especially in the limit of small jet energy over quark mass E_jet/m_q, the relevant physics may be rather different from light quark jets, and several attempts to explain the observed phenomenology of heavy quarks at high P_T are discussed here.

5 pages, 1 figure, talk given at Strangeness in Quark Matter SQM 2013, 22nd - 27th July 2013 Birmingham, United Kingdom