Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2017.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-138).In this thesis we discuss recent results on the medium/probe interaction in the strongly coupled plasma produced in heavy-ion collisions. Such processes involve physics at multiple energy scales making a consistent theoretical description challenging. We show how insights from various regimes can be combined to extend our understanding of the underlying physics. As a first example, we start with the novel contributions to the drag force acting on a heavy quark moving through the strongly coupled holographic plasma. The new terms are proportional to the coefficient of the ...
Abstract Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP...
In this thesis we apply the gauge/gravity duality to the study of a strongly coupled plasma with a s...
There has been much recent progress in describing heavy ion collisions using strongly coupled method...
We provide a holographic evaluation of novel contributions to the drag force acting on a heavy quark...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.154Cataloged from...
We compute and study the drag force acting on a heavy quark propagating through the matter produced ...
We compute the drag force experienced by a heavy quark that moves through plasma in a gauge theory w...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
We compute and study the drag force acting on a heavy quark propagating through the matter produced ...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
We study the energy loss of a quark moving in the strongly coupled $\mathcal{N} = 4$ supersymmetric ...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
There has been much recent progress in describing heavy ion collisions using strongly coupled method...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
Abstract Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP...
In this thesis we apply the gauge/gravity duality to the study of a strongly coupled plasma with a s...
There has been much recent progress in describing heavy ion collisions using strongly coupled method...
We provide a holographic evaluation of novel contributions to the drag force acting on a heavy quark...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2014.154Cataloged from...
We compute and study the drag force acting on a heavy quark propagating through the matter produced ...
We compute the drag force experienced by a heavy quark that moves through plasma in a gauge theory w...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
We compute and study the drag force acting on a heavy quark propagating through the matter produced ...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
We study the energy loss of a quark moving in the strongly coupled $\mathcal{N} = 4$ supersymmetric ...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
There has been much recent progress in describing heavy ion collisions using strongly coupled method...
Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP) produce...
Abstract Some of the most important experimentally accessible probes of the quark- gluon plasma (QGP...
In this thesis we apply the gauge/gravity duality to the study of a strongly coupled plasma with a s...
There has been much recent progress in describing heavy ion collisions using strongly coupled method...