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    Stopping distance for high energy jets in weakly-coupled quark-gluon plasmas

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    We derive a simple formula for the stopping distance for a high-energy quark traveling through a weakly-coupled quark gluon plasma. The result is given to next-to-leading-order in an expansion in inverse logarithms ln(E/T), where T is the temperature of the plasma. We also define a stopping distance for gluons and give a leading-log result. Discussion of stopping distance has a theoretical advantage over discussion of energy loss rates in that stopping distances can be generalized to the case of strong coupling, where one may not speak of individual partons.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures [change from v1: fixed embarrassing reference error

    On the Angular Dependence of the Radiative Gluon Spectrum

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    The induced momentum spectrum of soft gluons radiated from a high energy quark produced in and propagating through a QCD medium is reexamined in the BDMPS formalism. A mistake in our published work (Physical Review C60 (1999) 064902) is corrected. The correct dependence of the fractional induced loss R(θcone)R(\theta_{{\rm cone}}) as a universal function of the variable θcone2L3q^\theta^2_{{\rm cone}} L^3 \hat q where LL is the size of the medium and q^\hat q the transport coefficient is presented. We add the proof that the radiated gluon momentum spectrum derived in our formalism is equivalent with the one derived in the Zakharov-Wiedemann approach.Comment: LaTex, 5 pages, 1 figur

    Saturation and shadowing in high-energy proton-nucleus dilepton production

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    We discuss the inclusive dilepton cross section for proton (quark)-nucleus collisions at high energies in the very forward rapidity region. Starting from the calculation in the quasi-classical approximation, we include low-x evolution effects in the nucleus and predict leading twist shadowing together with anomalous scaling behaviour.Comment: 32 pages, LaTex, 6 figures, a few modifications of the tex

    Does parton saturation at high density explain hadron multiplicities at LHC?

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    An addendum to our previous papers in Phys. Lett. B539 (2002) 46 and Phys. Lett. B502 (2001) 51, contributed to the CERN meeting "First data from the LHC heavy ion run", March 4, 2011Comment: 6 pages, contribution to the CERN meeting "First data from the LHC heavy ion run", March 4, 201

    How does transverse (hydrodynamic) flow affect jet-broadening and jet-quenching ?

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    We give the modification of formulas for pp_{\perp}-broadening and energy loss which are necessary to calculate parton interactions in a medium with flow. Arguments are presented leading to the conclusion that for large pp_{\perp}-spectra observed in heavy ion collisions at RHIC, the influence of transverse flow on the determination of the "quenching power" of the produced medium is small. This leaves open the question of the interpretation of data in a consistent perturbative framework.Comment: 8 pages and 4 figures; version v2 includes more consistent notations and correction of fig.2; version v3 contains a misprint correction, an added sentence in section 3C and in the Introduction as well as in section 4 a rephrasing of comments about references [31,32,35

    Radiative energy loss of high energy quarks and gluons in a finite volume quark-gluon plasma

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    The medium induced energy loss spectrum of a high energy quark or gluon traversing a hot QCD medium of finite volume is studied. We model the interaction by a simple picture of static scattering centres. The total induced energy loss is found to grow as L2L^2, where LL is the extent of the medium. The solution of the energy loss problem is reduced to the solution of a Schr\"odinger-like equation whose ``potential'' is given by the single-scattering cross section of the high energy parton in the medium. These resuls should be directly applicable to a quark-gluon plasma.Comment: 29 pages, LaTeX2e, 43 figure

    Medium-induced radiative energy loss; equivalence between the BDMPS and Zakharov formalisms

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    We extend the BDMPS formalism for calculating radiative energy loss to the case when the radiated gluon carries a finite fraction of the quark momentum. Some virtual terms, previously overlooked, are now included. The equivalence between the formalism of BDMPS and that of B.Zakharov is explicitly demonstrated.Comment: 23 pages, 7 eps figures; uses amsmat

    Inhomogeneous quadratic congruences

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    We investigate the density of integer solutions to certain binary inhomogeneous quadratic congruences and use this information to detect almost primes on a singular del Pezzo surface of degree 6.Comment: 24 page
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