J/psi production in relativistic heavy ion collisions from a multiphase transport model
Abstract
Using a multiphase transport model, we study J/psi production from interactions between charm and anticharm quarks in the initial parton phase and between D and (D) over bar mesons in the final hadron phase of relativistic heavy ion collisions at the relativistic heavy ion collider. Including also the inverse reactions of J/psi absorption by gluons and light mesons, we find that the net number of J/psi from the parton and hadron phases is smaller than that expected from the superposition of initial nucleon-nucleon collisions, contrary to the J/psi enhancement predicted by the kinetic formation model. The production of J/psi is further suppressed if one includes the color screening effect in the parton phase. We have also studied the dependence of J/psi production on the charm quark mass and the effective charm meson mass.
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QUARK-GLUON PLASMANUCLEAR COLLISIONS
CHARMONIUM SUPPRESSION
HADRONIC
MATTER
ENERGY
DISSOCIATION
PARTON
ABSORPTION
PSI'
QCD
Physics