In a Bayesian holographic QCD model, rising temperature and baryon chemical potential lower the quarkonium dissociation distance and make binding energy vanish at smaller separation, promoting dissociation.
{\Upsilon} Production in Heavy Ion Collisions at LHC
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We investigate the {\Upsilon} production in heavy ion collisions at LHC energy in the frame of a dynamical transport approach. Both the initial production and in-medium regeneration and both the cold and hot nuclear matter effects are included in the calculations. In comparison with the ground state {\Upsilon}(1s), the excited state {\Upsilon}(2s) is much more sensitive to the heavy quark potential at finite temperature.
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Thermodynamics of Heavy Quarkonium in a Bayesian Holographic QCD model
In a Bayesian holographic QCD model, rising temperature and baryon chemical potential lower the quarkonium dissociation distance and make binding energy vanish at smaller separation, promoting dissociation.