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Heavy Quark Potential in a static and strong homogeneous magnetic field

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-12-06 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We have investigated the properties of quarkonia in a thermal QCD medium in the background of strong magnetic field. For that purpose, we employ the Schwinger proper-time quark propagator in the lowest Landau level to calculate the one-loop gluon self-energy, which in the sequel gives the the effective gluon propagator. As an artifact of strong magnetic field approximation (eB>>T2eB>>T^2 and eB>>m2eB>>m^2), the Debye mass for massless flavors is found to depend only on the magnetic field which is the dominant scale in comparison to the scales prevalent in the thermal medium. However, for physical quark masses, it depends on both magnetic field and temperature in a low temperature and high magnetic field but the temperature dependence is very meagre and becomes independent of temperature beyond a certain temperature and magnetic field. With the above mentioned ingredients, the potential between heavy quark (QQ) and anti-quark (Qˉ\bar Q) is obtained in a hot QCD medium in the presence of strong magnetic field by correcting both short and long range components of the potential in real-time formalism. It is found that the long range part of the quarkonium potential is affected much more by magnetic field as compared to the short range part. This observation facilitates us to estimate the magnetic field beyond which the potential will be too weak to bind QQˉQ\bar Q together. For example, the J/ψJ/\psi is dissociated at eBeB \sim 10 mπ2m_\pi^2 and Υ\Upsilon is dissociated at eBeB \sim 100 mπ2m_\pi^2 whereas its excited states, ψ\psi^\prime and Υ\Upsilon^\prime are dissociated at smaller magnetic field eB=mπ2eB= m_\pi^2, 13mπ213 m_\pi^2, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1703.10508,
  title  = {Heavy Quark Potential in a static and strong homogeneous magnetic field},
  author = {Mujeeb Hasan and Bhaswar Chatterjee and Binoy Krishna Patra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.10508},
  year   = {2017}
}

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20 pages, 5 figures