Quarkonium at finite temperature
P. Petreczky

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavior of quarkonium spectral functions at finite temperature using the Maximum Entropy Method, revealing that J/psi persists in the deconfined phase up to 1.5 times the critical temperature.
Contribution
It demonstrates the survival of J/psi in the deconfined phase using spectral function reconstruction, providing insights into quarkonium behavior at high temperatures.
Findings
J/psi survives in the deconfined phase up to 1.5Tc
Spectral functions reconstructed with Maximum Entropy Method
Supports understanding of quarkonium dissociation in quark-gluon plasma
Abstract
I discuss quarkonium spectral functions at finite temperature reconstructed using the Maximum Entropy Method. I show in particular that the J/psi survives in the deconfined phase up to 1.5Tc
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurface and Thin Film Phenomena · Graphene research and applications · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
