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Unconventional mechanisms of heavy quark fragmentation

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-07-31 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Heavy and light quarks produced in high-pTp_T partonic collisions radiate differently. Heavy quarks regenerate their color field, stripped-off in the hard reaction, much faster than the light ones and radiate a significantly smaller fraction of the initial quark energy. This peculiar feature of heavy-quark jets leads to a specific shape of the fragmentation functions observed in e+ee^+e^- annihilation. Differently from light flavors, the heavy quark fragmentation function strongly peaks at large fractional momentum zz, i.e. the produced heavy-light mesons, BB or DD, carry the main fraction of the jet momentum. This is a clear evidence of the dead-cone effect, and of a short production time of a heavy-light mesons. Contrary to propagation of a small qqˉq\bar q dipole, which survives in the medium due to color transparency, a heavy-light QqˉQ\bar q dipole promptly expands to a large size. Such a big dipole has no chance to remain intact in a dense medium produced in relativistic heavy ion collisions. On the other hand, a breakup of such a dipole does not affect much the production rate of QqˉQ\bar q mesons, differently from the case of light qqˉq\bar q meson production.

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@article{arxiv.2307.15687,
  title  = {Unconventional mechanisms of heavy quark fragmentation},
  author = {B. Z. Kopeliovich and J. Nemchik and I. K. Potashnikova and Ivan Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15687},
  year   = {2023}
}

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9 pages, submitted to UNIVERCE (MDPI)