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Bottomonium suppression at RHIC and LHC in an open quantum system approach

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 108, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.108.014031

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We use pNRQCD to predict the reduced heavy-quark antiquark density matrix in the bottomonium system (OQS). Compared to previous studies, we consider the rapidity dependence and achieve a fully three-dimensional description of bottomonium trajectories in the quark-gluon plasma. Our findings show good agreement with LHC data, but there is tension with recent measurements at RHIC energies by the STAR Collaboration.
We present potential nonrelativistic quantum chromodynamics (pNRQCD) predictions for bottomonium system (OQS) description of the reduced heavy-quark antiquark density matrix. Compared to prior OQS + pNRQCD studies we include the rapidity dependence of bottomonium production and evolution, allowing for a fully three-dimensional description of bottomonium trajectories in the quark-gluon plasma. The underlying formalism used to compute the ground and excited state survival probabilities is based on a Lindblad equation that is accurate to next-to-leading order (NLO) in the binding energy over temperature. For the background evolution, we make use of a 3 + 1D viscous hydrodynamics code which reproduces soft hadron observables at all three collision energies. We find good agreement between NLO OQS + pNRQCD predictions and data taken at LHC energies; however, at RHIC energies, there is tension with recent bottomonium suppression measurements by the STAR Collaboration.

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