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Thermal Relaxation of Charm in Hadronic Matter

Nuclear Theory 2015-05-27 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The thermal relaxation rate of open-charm (DD) mesons in hot and dense hadronic matter is calculated using empirical elastic scattering amplitudes. DD-meson interactions with thermal pions are approximated by DD^* resonances, while scattering off other hadrons (KK, η\eta, ρ\rho, ω\omega, KK^*, NN, Δ\Delta) is evaluated using vacuum scattering amplitudes as available in the literature based on effective Lagrangians and constrained by realistic spectroscopy. The thermal relaxation time of DD-mesons in a hot π\pi gas is found to be around 25-50\,fm/cc for temperatures TT=150-180\,MeV, which reduces to 10-25\,fm/cc in a hadron-resonance gas. The latter values, argued to be conservative estimates, imply significant modifications of DD-meson spectra in heavy-ion collisions. Close to the critical temperature (TcT_c), the spatial diffusion coefficient (DsD_s) is surprisingly similar to recent calculations for charm quarks in the Quark-Gluon Plasma using non-perturbative TT-matrix interactions. This suggests a possibly continuous minimum structure of DsD_s around TcT_c.

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@article{arxiv.1103.6279,
  title  = {Thermal Relaxation of Charm in Hadronic Matter},
  author = {Min He and Rainer J. Fries and Ralf Rapp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.6279},
  year   = {2015}
}

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