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J/\psi$ Gluonic Dissociation Revisited : III. Effects of Transverse Hydrodynamic Flow

Nuclear Theory 2009-01-07 v2

Abstract

In a recent paper [Eur. Phys. J {\bf C 44}, 567 (2005)] we developed a very general formulation to take into account explicitly the effects of hydrodynamic flow profile on the gluonic breakup of J/ψJ/\psi's produced in an equilibrating quark-gluon plasma. Here we apply that formulation to the case when the medium is undergoing cylindrically symmetric {\it transverse} expansion starting from RHIC or LHC initial conditions. Our algebraic and numerical estimates demonstrate that the transverse expansion causes enhancement of local gluon number density \ng\ng, affects the \pt\pt-dependence of the average dissociation rate \tilg\tilg through a partial-wave interference mechanism, and makes the survival probability \spt\spt to change with \pt\pt very slowly. Compared to the previous case of longitudinal expansion the new graph of \spt\spt is pushed up at LHC, but develops a rich structure at RHIC, due to a competition between the transverse catch-up time and plasma lifetime.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0512103,
  title  = {J/\psi$ Gluonic Dissociation Revisited : III. Effects of Transverse Hydrodynamic Flow},
  author = {B. K. Patra and V. J. Menon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0512103},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures