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Effective spectral function of vector mesons via lifetime analysis

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-03-08 v3 Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Effective spectral functions of the ρ\rho meson are reconstructed by considering the lifetimes inside different media using the hadronic transport SMASH (Simulating Many Accelerated Strongly-interacting Hadrons). Due to inelastic scatterings, resonance lifetimes are dynamically shortened (collisional broadening), even though the employed approach assumes vacuum resonance properties. Analyzing the ρ\rho meson lifetimes allows to quantify an effective broadening of the decay width and spectral function, which is important in order to distinguish dynamical effects from additional genuine medium modifications to the spectral functions, indicating e.g. an onset of chiral symmetry restoration. The broadening of the spectral function in a thermalized system is shown to be consistent with other theoretical calculations. The effective ρ\rho meson spectral function is also presented for the dynamical evolution of heavy-ion collisions, finding a clear correlation of the broadening to system size, which is explained by an observed dependence of the width on the local hadron density. Furthermore, the difference in the results between the thermal system and full collision dynamics is explored, which may point to non-equilibrium effects.

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@article{arxiv.2206.15166,
  title  = {Effective spectral function of vector mesons via lifetime analysis},
  author = {Renan Hirayama and Jan Staudenmaier and Hannah Elfner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.15166},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

9 pages, 12 figures. Ancillary files divided by system

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