Escape of Superheated Upsilons from the Quark Gluon Plasma

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10 pages, revised version, LATEX

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The properties of heavy quark systems change if they are placed in a medium other than the low energy vacuum. In a hot Quark Gluon Plasma $J/\Psi$ particles will melt and not exist as resonant states. $\Upsilon$'s, however, because of their smaller size and the dominance of the Coulomb potential, will still form as $Q\bar Q$ bound states but their properties will shift. In particular the $\Upsilon$ mass may be shifted upward by over 100 MeV. If such excited states manage to escape from the plasma as a superheated particle, they may serve as a diagnostic of the plasma in which they originated. We propose that such a scenario is possible and that hot $\Upsilon$'s will form and escape, thereby providing us with crucial information about the Quark Gluon Plasma.

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