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J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions II

Using the methods introduced in a previous paper, we consider the dissociation of J/psi by the lowest-lying pseudoscalar and vector mesons in the hadronic fireball formed in heavy ion collisions, assumed to be a hadron gas at temperature T. Absorption by nuclear matter is accounted for as well. We c...

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Autores principales: Maiani, L., Piccinini, F., Polosa, A.D., Riquer, V.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.10.023
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author Maiani, L.
Piccinini, F.
Polosa, A.D.
Riquer, V.
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Piccinini, F.
Polosa, A.D.
Riquer, V.
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description Using the methods introduced in a previous paper, we consider the dissociation of J/psi by the lowest-lying pseudoscalar and vector mesons in the hadronic fireball formed in heavy ion collisions, assumed to be a hadron gas at temperature T. Absorption by nuclear matter is accounted for as well. We compare with the S-U and Pb-Pb data presented by the NA50 Collaboration. From data at low centrality we find T=160-180 MeV, close to the predicted temperature of the transition to quark-gluon plasma and to the temperatures measured by hadron abundances. We extrapolate to higher centralities with the approximation of scaling the energy density of the fireball with the average baryon density per unit transverse area. Using the energy-temperature relation of the hadron gas made by the same pseudoscalar and vector mesons, the fall off of J/psi production shown by the NA50 data, can be marginally reproduced only for the highest temperature, T=180 MeV. If we use the energy-temperature relation of a Hagedorn gas with limiting temperature T_H=173 MeV, predictions fall short from reproducing the data. The results suggest that a different mechanism is responsible for the J/psi suppression at large centralities, which could very well be the formation of quark-gluon plasma.
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spelling cern-7883342023-03-20T10:18:48Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.10.023http://cds.cern.ch/record/788334engMaiani, L.Piccinini, F.Polosa, A.D.Riquer, V.J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions IIParticle Physics - PhenomenologyUsing the methods introduced in a previous paper, we consider the dissociation of J/psi by the lowest-lying pseudoscalar and vector mesons in the hadronic fireball formed in heavy ion collisions, assumed to be a hadron gas at temperature T. Absorption by nuclear matter is accounted for as well. We compare with the S-U and Pb-Pb data presented by the NA50 Collaboration. From data at low centrality we find T=160-180 MeV, close to the predicted temperature of the transition to quark-gluon plasma and to the temperatures measured by hadron abundances. We extrapolate to higher centralities with the approximation of scaling the energy density of the fireball with the average baryon density per unit transverse area. Using the energy-temperature relation of the hadron gas made by the same pseudoscalar and vector mesons, the fall off of J/psi production shown by the NA50 data, can be marginally reproduced only for the highest temperature, T=180 MeV. If we use the energy-temperature relation of a Hagedorn gas with limiting temperature T_H=173 MeV, predictions fall short from reproducing the data. The results suggest that a different mechanism is responsible for the J/psi suppression at large centralities, which could very well be the formation of quark-gluon plasma.Using the methods introduced in a previous paper, we consider the dissociation of J/psi by the lowest-lying pseudoscalar and vector mesons in the hadronic fireball formed in heavy ion collisions, assumed to be a hadron gas at temperature T. Absorption by nuclear matter is accounted for as well. We compare with the S-U and Pb-Pb data presented by the NA50 Collaboration. From data at low centrality we find T=160-180 MeV, close to the predicted temperature of the transition to quark-gluon plasma and to the temperatures measured by hadron abundances. We extrapolate to higher centralities with the approximation of scaling the energy density of the fireball with the average baryon density per unit transverse area. Using the energy-temperature relation of the hadron gas made by the same pseudoscalar and vector mesons, the fall off of J/psi production shown by the NA50 data, can be marginally reproduced only for the highest temperature, T=180 MeV. If we use the energy-temperature relation of a Hagedorn gas with limiting temperature T_H=173 MeV, predictions fall short from reproducing the data. These results suggest that a different mechanism is responsible for the J/psi suppression at large centralities, which could very well be the formation of quark-gluon plasma.Using the methods introduced in a previous paper, we consider the dissociation of J / ψ by the lowest-lying pseudoscalar and vector mesons in the hadronic fireball formed in heavy ion collisions, assumed to be a hadron gas at temperature T . Absorption by nuclear matter is accounted for as well. We compare with the S–U and Pb–Pb data presented by the NA50 Collaboration. From data at low centrality we find T = 165 – 185   MeV , close to the predicted temperature of the transition to quark–gluon plasma and to the temperatures measured by hadron abundances. We extrapolate to higher centralities with the approximation of scaling the energy density of the fireball with the average baryon density per unit transverse area. Using the energy–temperature relation of the hadron gas made by the same pseudoscalar and vector mesons, the fall off of J / ψ production shown by the NA50 data can be marginally reproduced only for the highest temperature, T 0 = 185   MeV . If we use the energy–temperature relation of a Hagedorn gas with limiting temperature T H = 180   MeV , predictions fall short from reproducing the data. These results suggest that a different mechanism is responsible for the J / ψ suppression at large centralities, which could very well be the formation of quark–gluon plasma.hep-ph/0408150oai:cds.cern.ch:7883342004
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Maiani, L.
Piccinini, F.
Polosa, A.D.
Riquer, V.
J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions II
title J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions II
title_full J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions II
title_fullStr J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions II
title_full_unstemmed J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions II
title_short J/psi Absorption in Heavy Ion Collisions II
title_sort j/psi absorption in heavy ion collisions ii
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.10.023
http://cds.cern.ch/record/788334
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