Non-extensive HTL corrections increase the Debye mass, weaken the heavy quark potential, and lower the predicted melting temperatures of J/Ψ and Υ, with a magnetic field opposing the effect.
Modified Hagedorn formula including temperature fluctuation - Estimation of temperatures at RHIC experiments -
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We have systematically estimated the possible temperatures obtained from an analysis of recent data on $p_t$ distributions observed at RHIC experiments. Using the fact that observed $p_t$ distributions cannot be described by the original Hagedorn formula in the whole range of transverse momenta (in particular above 6 GeV/c), we propose a modified Hagedorn formula including temperature fluctuation. We show that by using it we can fit $p_t$ distributions in the whole range and can estimate consistently the relevant temperatures, including their fluctuations.
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Non-extensive Hard Thermal Loop Resummation and Its Applications: Analysis in Zero and Finite Magnetic Fields
Non-extensive HTL corrections increase the Debye mass, weaken the heavy quark potential, and lower the predicted melting temperatures of J/Ψ and Υ, with a magnetic field opposing the effect.