Static potentials for quarkonia at finite temperatures
Abstract
We review non-perturbative static potentials commonly used in potential models for quarkonia at finite T. Potentials derived from Polyakov loop correlators are shown to be inappropriate for this purpose. The q\bar{q} free energy is physical but has the wrong spatial decay and perturbative limit. The so-called singlet free energy is gauge dependent and unphysical. An appropriate static real time potential can be defined through a generalisation of pNRQCD to finite T. In perturbation theory, its real part reproduces the Debye-screened potential, its imaginary part accounts for Landau damping. Possibilities for its non-perturbative evaluation are discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0810.4685,
title = {Static potentials for quarkonia at finite temperatures},
author = {Owe Philipsen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.4685},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
8 p. 3 figures; Invited talk at 'Strong and Electroweak Matter 2008', 26-29 August, Amsterdam, The Netherlands