Bose-Einstein Interference in the Passage of a Jet in a Dense Medium

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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22 pages, 8 figure, talk presented at the Fourteenth Meeting of the Chinese Nuclear Physical Society in Intermediate and High

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When a jet collides coherently with many parton scatterers at very high energies, the Bose-Einstein symmetry with respect to the interchange of the virtual bosons leads to a destructive interference of the Feynman amplitudes in most regions of the momentum transfer phase space but a constructive interference in some other regions of the momentum transfer phase space. As a consequence, the recoiling scatterers have a tendency to come out collectively along the incident jet direction, each carrying a substantial fraction of the incident jet longitudinal momentum. The manifestation of the Bose-Einstein interference as collective recoils of the scatterers along the jet direction may have been observed in angular correlations of hadrons associated with a high-pT trigger in high-energy heavy-nuclei collisions at RHIC and LHC.

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