We review the currently available formalisms for radiative energy loss of a high-momentum parton in a dense strongly interacting medium. The underlying theoretical framework of the four commonly used formalisms is discussed and the differences and commonalities between the formalisms are highlighted. A quantitative comparison of the single gluon emission spectra as well as the energy loss distributions is given for a model system consisting of a uniform medium with a fixed length of L=2 fm and L=5 fm (the `Brick'). Sizable quantitative differences are found. The largest differences can be attributed to specific approximations that are made in the calculation of the radiation spectrum
International audienceThe energy-loss of hard probes within the hot and dense medium of a quark gluo...
8 pages, extended to 11 pages for v2; accepted for publication in Journal of Physics GInternational ...
International audienceWe report on a benchmark calculation of the in-medium radiative energy loss of...
We review the currently available formalisms for radiative energy loss of a high-momentum parton in ...
The similarities and differences between three commonly used formalisms for radiative parton energy ...
This dissertation discusses my investigations of energy loss of high-momentum quarks and gluons in t...
International audienceWe present a new model for jet quenching from coherent radiation in a brick me...
The suppression of high pT hadron production in heavy ion collisions is thought to be due to energy ...
International audienceUnderstanding the energy loss of strongly interacting particles is of utmost i...
The suppression of high $p_{T}$ hadron production in heavy ion collisions is thought to be due to en...
Baier R, Schiff D, Zakharov BG. Energy loss in perturbative QCD. ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTIC...
The four major approximation schemes devised to study the modification of jets in dense matter are o...
Baier R, Dokshitzer YL, Mueller AH, Peigne S, Schiff D. Radiative energy loss of high energy quarks ...
We study the radiative processes that affect the propagation of a high energy gluon in a dense mediu...
The study of the structure of strongly interacting dense matter via hard jets is reviewed. High mome...
International audienceThe energy-loss of hard probes within the hot and dense medium of a quark gluo...
8 pages, extended to 11 pages for v2; accepted for publication in Journal of Physics GInternational ...
International audienceWe report on a benchmark calculation of the in-medium radiative energy loss of...
We review the currently available formalisms for radiative energy loss of a high-momentum parton in ...
The similarities and differences between three commonly used formalisms for radiative parton energy ...
This dissertation discusses my investigations of energy loss of high-momentum quarks and gluons in t...
International audienceWe present a new model for jet quenching from coherent radiation in a brick me...
The suppression of high pT hadron production in heavy ion collisions is thought to be due to energy ...
International audienceUnderstanding the energy loss of strongly interacting particles is of utmost i...
The suppression of high $p_{T}$ hadron production in heavy ion collisions is thought to be due to en...
Baier R, Schiff D, Zakharov BG. Energy loss in perturbative QCD. ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTIC...
The four major approximation schemes devised to study the modification of jets in dense matter are o...
Baier R, Dokshitzer YL, Mueller AH, Peigne S, Schiff D. Radiative energy loss of high energy quarks ...
We study the radiative processes that affect the propagation of a high energy gluon in a dense mediu...
The study of the structure of strongly interacting dense matter via hard jets is reviewed. High mome...
International audienceThe energy-loss of hard probes within the hot and dense medium of a quark gluo...
8 pages, extended to 11 pages for v2; accepted for publication in Journal of Physics GInternational ...
International audienceWe report on a benchmark calculation of the in-medium radiative energy loss of...