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|a Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
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|a Rajagopal, Krishna
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|a Gulhan, Doga Can
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|a Towards a hybrid strong/weak coupling approach to jet quenching
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|a We explore a novel hybrid model containing both strong and weak coupling physics for high energy jets traversing a deconfined medium. This model is based on supplementing a perturbative DGLAP shower with strongly coupled energy loss rate. We embed this system into a realistic hydrodynamic evolution of hot QCD plasma. We confront our results with LHC data, obtaining good agreement for jet R[subscript AA] imbalance A[subscript J] and fragmentation functions.
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|a United States. Department of Energy (DE-FG0205ER41360)
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|t Nuclear Physics A
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