Heavy quarkonium and dynamical gluon mass at non-zero temperature in instanton vacuum model

Abstract

In the framework of the Instanton Liquid Model we evaluate the heavy quark QQ potential at nonzero temperature T. The potential has two components: contribution due to direct interaction with instantons, and the modification of the one-gluon exchange contribution via instanton-generated dynamical `\"electric`\" gluon mass Mel(q,T). We conclude that the nonperturbative ILM contributions to the QQ potential have pronounced temperature dependence, which might be tested in phenomenological analyses of charmonia production data.

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