January 2008, to be published in Physical Review C


Energy dependence of jet transport parameter and parton saturation in quark-gluon plasma
Jorge Casalderrey-Solana and Xin-Nian Wang

We study the evolution and saturation of the gluon distribution function in the quark-gluon plasma as probed by a propagating parton and its effect on the computation of jet quenching or transport parameter $\hat{q}$. For thermal partons, the saturation scale $Q^2_s$ is found to be proportional to the Debye screening mass $\mu_D^2$. For hard probes, evolution at small $x=Q^2_s/6ET$ leads to jet energy dependence of $\hat{q}$. We study this dependence for both a conformal gauge theory in weak and strong coupling limit and for (pure gluon) QCD. The energy dependence can be used to extract the shear viscosity $\eta$ of the medium since $\eta$ can be related to the transport parameter for thermal partons in a transport description. We also derive upper bounds on the transport parameter for both energetic and thermal partons. The latter leads to a lower bound on shear viscosity-to-entropy density ratio which is consistent with the conjectured lower bound $\eta/s\geq 1/4\pi$. Implications on the study of jet quenching at RHIC and LHC and the bulk properties of the dense matter are discussed.

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