Phenomenological study of quarkonium suppression and the impact of the energy gap between singlets and octets
Jean-Paul Blaizot, Miguel \'Angel Escobedo

TL;DR
This paper investigates how considering the energy gap between singlet and octet states affects quarkonium suppression predictions in expanding quark-gluon plasma systems, emphasizing its importance in phenomenological models.
Contribution
It demonstrates the significant impact of the energy gap on quarkonium suppression predictions in realistic expanding media, using two different theoretical approaches.
Findings
Energy gap consideration significantly alters decay width calculations.
Impact on suppression predictions is comparable in static and expanding media.
Inclusion of energy gap is crucial for accurate phenomenological modeling.
Abstract
The study of heavy quarkonium suppression in heavy-ion collisions represents an important source of information about the properties of the quark-gluon plasma produced in such collisions. In a previous paper, we have considered how to model the evolution of a quarkonium in such a way that the solution of the resulting equations evolves toward the correct thermal equilibrium distribution for an homogeneous and static medium. We found that it is crucial to take into account the energy gap between singlet and octet configurations when the temperature is not much greater than this energy gap. In this manuscript, we explore in more detail the phenomenological consequences of this observation in the more realistic situation of an expanding system. We consider two different scenarios, based on the same approximation scheme, but on different choices of parameters. In the first case, we rely on…
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