J/ polarization in relativistic heavy ion collisions

Abstract

Understanding the polarization property of J/ is critical to constrain its production mechanism. In addition, the polarization of J/ can reveal the impact of strong electromagnetic and vorticity fields in relativistic heavy ion collisions. In this study, we analyzed the yield and polarization of J/ in relativistic heavy ion collisions at different centrality and transverse momentum regions, using three different reference frames: the Collins-Soper frame, the helicity frame, and the event plane frame. The polarization of initially produced J/ is determined by the NRQCD calculation and is similar to that of pp collisions. However, both unpolarization and transverse polarization are considered for the regenerated J/. Our results indicate that the polarization at high pT is similar to that observed in pp collisions. However, at low pT, where regenerated J/ dominates, it is likely that the polarized charm quarks in the rotational QGP medium are responsible for this phenomenon. Our study supplies a baseline for future research on the effects of strong electromagnetic and vorticity fields on J/ polarization.

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