7–8 Mar 2014
University of Toledo
US/Eastern timezone

Nontrivial holonomy and collisional energy loss

8 Mar 2014, 14:10
25m
4009 McMaster Hall (University of Toledo)

4009 McMaster Hall

University of Toledo

2801 W Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606

Speaker

Vladimir Skokov (BNL)

Description

We compute the collisional energy loss for a heavy quark above the critical temperature in Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD). We work in the semi Quark-Gluon Plasma, which assumes that this region is dominated by the non-trivial holonomy of the thermal Wilson line. Relative to the result to leading order in perturbation theory, at a fixed value of the coupling constant we generically we find that collisional energy loss is suppressed by powers of the Polyakov loop, l < 1. For small values of the loop, this suppression is linear for the scattering off of light quarks, and quadratic for the scattering off of gluons, or for Compton scattering.

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