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Effects of Screening on Quark-Antiquark Cross Sections in Quark-Gluon Plasma

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-01-27 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Lowest-order cross sections for qqˉq\bar q production and annihilation can be approximately corrected for higher-order QCD effects by using a corrective KK-factor. For energies where quark masses cannot be ignored, the KK-factor is dominated by the wave function distortion arising from the initial- or final-state interaction between the quark and the antiquark. We evaluate this KK-factor for qqˉq \bar q production and annihilation in a quark-gluon plasma by taking into account the effects of Debye screening through a color-Yukawa potential. We present the corrective KK-factor as a function of dimensionless parameters which may find applications in other systems involving attractive or repulsive Yukawa interactions. Prominent peaks of the KK-factor occur for an attractive qq-qˉ\bar q color-Yukawa interaction with Debye screening lengths of 0.835 and 3.23 times the Bohr radius, corresponding to two lowest ss-wave qqˉq\bar q bound states moving into the continuum to become qqˉq\bar q resonances as the Debye screening length decreases. These resonances, especially the ccˉc\bar c and the bbˉb \bar b resonances, may be utilized to search for the quark-gluon plasma by studying the systematics of the temperature dependence of heavy-quark pair production just above the threshold.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9604224,
  title  = {Effects of Screening on Quark-Antiquark Cross Sections in Quark-Gluon Plasma},
  author = {Cheuk-Yin Wong and Lali Chatterjee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9604224},
  year   = {2011}
}

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29 pages (REVTeX), includes 10 postscript figures