Thermal versus Direct J/ Production in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions

Abstract

The production of J/ mesons in central collisions of heavy nuclei is investigated as a function of collision energy. Two contributions are considered simultaneously: early (hard) production coupled with subsequent suppression in a Quark-Gluon Plasma, as well as thermal recombination of primordially produced c and c quarks at the hadronization transition. Whereas the former still constitutes the major fraction of the observed J/ abundance at SpS energies, the latter dominates the yield at RHIC. The resulting excitation function for the number of J/'s over open charm pairs exhibits nontrivial structure around s 30 AGeV, evolving into a significant rise towards maximal RHIC energy. We study this feature within different (thermal) scenarios for J/ suppression, including parton-induced quasifree destruction as a novel mechanism.

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