Heavy quark mass near the phase transition
Abstract
Assuming that the number densities of heavy flavor in hadron gas and in QGP are same at Tc, we obtain the effective mass of heavy quark at Tc from the comparison with the hadron resonance gas model which well describes particle yield in heavy-ion collisions. We find that charm quark mass at vanishing baryon chemical potential is around 1.8 GeV which is much heavier than QCD bare mass and close to D meson mass. The mass slightly increases with increasing baryon chemical potential and then decreases. On the other hand, anticharm quark mass constantly decreases with increasing baryon chemical potential. Bottom quark mass has a similar pattern. Extending the hadron resonance gas model to a bit higher temperature beyond Tc, the effective masses of charm and bottom quarks decrease with increasing temperature.
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