Effects of Screening on Quark-Antiquark Cross Sections in Quark-Gluon Plasma
Abstract
Lowest-order cross sections for production and annihilation can be approximately corrected for higher-order QCD effects by using a corrective -factor. For energies where quark masses cannot be ignored, the -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 -factor for 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 -factor as a function of dimensionless parameters which may find applications in other systems involving attractive or repulsive Yukawa interactions. Prominent peaks of the -factor occur for an attractive - color-Yukawa interaction with Debye screening lengths of 0.835 and 3.23 times the Bohr radius, corresponding to two lowest -wave bound states moving into the continuum to become resonances as the Debye screening length decreases. These resonances, especially the and the 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