论文标题
从软辐射到硬辐射:多个散射在中诱导的Gluon排放中的作用
From soft to hard radiation: the role of multiple scatterings in medium-induced gluon emissions
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论文摘要
众所周知,对中诱发的Gluon排放的物理学有适当的理解对于描述在极端条件下强烈相互作用物质的性质至关重要。在这方面,许多理论上的努力是针对获得分析计算的,这可能有助于我们辨别基本的物理形象和不同制度的主要动态。这些分析方法依赖于近似值,在此,通过将其结果与最近开发的数值评估进行比较,其中包括多个散射的全阶重新启动。 More specifically, by quantitatively comparing the energy spectrum and rates, we observe that three different regimes -- each with its corresponding physical picture -- emerge naturally from the equations: the high-energy regime where the emission process is dominated by a single hard scattering, the intermediate-energy regime where coherence effects among multiple scatterings become fundamental, and the low-energy regime where the dynamics is again dominated by a single scattering but where one must包括由于没有任何进一步散射的概率而引起的抑制因子(这是通过虚拟术语重新召集获得的)。
A proper understanding of the physics of medium-induced gluon emissions is known to be of critical importance to describe the properties of strongly interacting matter under extreme conditions. In this regard, many theoretical efforts have been directed towards obtaining analytical calculations which might help us discerning the underlying physical picture and the dominant dynamics for different regimes. These analytical approaches rely on approximations whose validity is analyzed here by comparing their results with a recently developed numerical evaluation which includes all-order resummation of multiple scatterings. More specifically, by quantitatively comparing the energy spectrum and rates, we observe that three different regimes -- each with its corresponding physical picture -- emerge naturally from the equations: the high-energy regime where the emission process is dominated by a single hard scattering, the intermediate-energy regime where coherence effects among multiple scatterings become fundamental, and the low-energy regime where the dynamics is again dominated by a single scattering but where one must include the suppression factor due to the probability of not having any further scatterings (which is obtained through the resummation of virtual terms).