Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8186603 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Charmonium spectral functions in vector and pseudoscalar channels at finite temperature are investigated through the complex Borel sum rules and the maximum entropy method. Our approach enables us to extract the peaks corresponding to the excited charmonia, Ïâ² and ηcâ², as well as those of the ground states, J/Ï and ηc, which has never been achieved in usual QCD sum rule analyses. We show the spectral functions in vacuum and their thermal modification around the critical temperature, which leads to the almost simultaneous melting (or peak disappearance) of the ground and excited states.
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Authors
Ken-Ji Araki, Kei Suzuki, Philipp Gubler, Makoto Oka,