A limiting velocity for quarkonium propagation in a strongly coupled plasma via AdS/CFT
Qudsia J. Ejaz, Thomas Faulkner, Hong Liu, Krishna Rajagopal, Urs, Achim Wiedemann

TL;DR
This paper investigates the maximum velocity of mesons in a strongly coupled plasma using AdS/CFT, revealing a velocity-dependent dissociation temperature and implications for quarkonium behavior in heavy ion collisions.
Contribution
It introduces a calculation of meson dispersion relations in a strongly coupled plasma, identifying a limiting velocity and its impact on meson dissociation, extending previous indirect results.
Findings
The limiting meson velocity depends only on T/m_q.
Meson dissociation temperature decreases with velocity as T_diss(v) ≈ (1-v^2)^(1/4) T_diss.
Qualitative features may apply to QCD quarkonia in heavy ion collisions.
Abstract
We study the dispersion relations of mesons in a particular hot strongly coupled supersymmetric gauge theory plasma. We find that at large momentum k the dispersion relations become omega = v_0 k + a + b/k + ..., where the limiting velocity v_0 is the same for mesons with any quantum numbers and depends only on the ratio of the temperature to the quark mass T/m_q. We compute a and b in terms of the meson quantum numbers and T/m_q. The limiting meson velocity v_0 becomes much smaller than the speed of light at temperatures below but close to T_diss, the temperature above which no meson bound states at rest in the plasma are found. From our result for v_0, we find that the temperature above which no meson bound states with velocity v exist is T_diss(v) \simeq (1-v^2)^(1/4) T_diss, up to few percent corrections.We thus confirm by direct calculation of meson dispersion relations a result…
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