Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2006-11-08
Nucl.Phys.A789:334-356,2007
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
26 pages, 20 figures; v2: slightly revised, updated with final Phenix data, accepted for publication to Nucl. Phys. A; data fi
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2007.02.013
We present new results on the statistical hadronization of heavy quarks at SPS, RHIC and LHC energies. Several new aspects are considered, among them a separation of the collision geometry into a ``core'' and a ``corona'' part and an estimate of the annihilation rate of charm quark in a hot plasma, together with a critical assessment of its influence on the results. For RHIC energies we investigate the centrality dependence of J/psi production focusing on the model results for different values of the charm production cross section, including its theoretical and experimental uncertainty. We also study, within this model, the rapidity dependence of the J/psi yield. Recent RHIC data from the PHENIX experiment are well reproduced. At LHC energy, we update our model predictions for the centrality dependence of the J/psi yield and investigate as well the rapidity dependence. We also discuss the transverse momentum distributions of J/psi mesons expected from the model and provide predictions for a range of values of the expansion velocity at chemical freeze-out. Finally, we extend the model to predict Upsilon yields in Pb+Pb collisions at LHC energy.
Andronic A.
Braun-Munzinger Peter
Redlich Krzysztof
Stachel Johanna
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