Jet quenching for measuring the QCD collectivity temporal structure
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In this thesis we use the medium-induced gluon radiation
spectrum to study the quark gluon plasma generated at the
LHC. In particular, we employ a new computational algorithm
that exactly resums the QCD potential without truncations —
either in the opacity expansion or the perturbative tails. First,
we compare the fully resummed spectrum with different
analytical approaches, improving our understanding of the
physics behind the emission process. Then, we find an efficient
way of computing the radiation spectrum in a realistically
evolving media described by a hydrodynamical simulation, a
crucial step to implement the framework in phenomenology.
Finally, we analyze the impact that the propagation during the
initial stages of the collision, which is usually neglected, has on
jet quenching observables.
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