Spin-Dependent Interactions and Heavy-Quark Transport in the QGP
We extend a previously constructed T-matrix approach to the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) to include the effects of spin-dependent interactions between partons. Following earlier work within the relativistic quark model, the spin-dependent interactions figure as relativistic corrections to the Cornell po...
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Zusammenfassung: | We extend a previously constructed T-matrix approach to the quark-gluon
plasma (QGP) to include the effects of spin-dependent interactions between
partons. Following earlier work within the relativistic quark model, the
spin-dependent interactions figure as relativistic corrections to the Cornell
potential. When applied to the vacuum spectroscopy of quarkonia, in particular
their mass splittings in S- and P-wave states, the issue of the Lorentz
structure of the confining potential arises. We confirm that a significant
admixture of a vector interaction (to the previously assumed scalar
interaction) improves the description of the experimental mass splittings. The
temperature corrections to the in-medium potential are constrained by results
from thermal lattice-QCD for the equation of state (EoS) and heavy-quark (HQ)
free energy in a selfconsistent set-up for heavy- and light-parton spectral
functions in the QGP. We then deploy the refined in-medium heavy-light T-matrix
to compute the charm-quark transport coefficients in the QGP. The vector
component of the confining potential, through its relativistic corrections,
enhances the friction coefficient for charm quarks in the QGP over previous
calculations by tens of percent at low momenta and temperatures, and more at
higher momenta. Our results are promising for improving the current
phenomenology of open heavy-flavor observables at Relativistic Heavy Ion
Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.02060 |