Medium-induced gluon radiation and colour decoherence beyond the soft approximation
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We derive the in-medium gluon radiation spectrum off a quark within the path
integral formalism at finite energies, including all next-to-eikonal corrections in the propagators
of quarks and gluons. Results are computed for finite formation times, including
interference with vacuum amplitudes. By rewriting the medium averages in a convenient
manner we present the spectrum in terms of dipole cross sections and a colour decoherence
parameter with the same physical origin as that found in previous studies of the antenna
radiation. This factorisation allows us to present a simple physical picture of the mediuminduced
radiation for any value of the formation time, that is of interest for a probabilistic
implementation of the modified parton shower. Known results are recovered for the particular
cases of soft radiation and eikonal quark and for the case of a very long medium,
with length much larger than the average formation times for medium-induced radiation.
Technical details of the computation of the relevant n-point functions in colour space and of
the required path integrals in transverse space are provided. The final result completes the
calculation of all finite energy corrections for the radiation off a quark in a QCD medium
that exist in the small angle approximation and for a recoilless medium
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Apolinário, L., Armesto, N., Milhano, J.G. et al. Medium-induced gluon radiation and colour decoherence beyond the soft approximation. J. High Energ. Phys. 2015, 119 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2015)119
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