Quarkonium polarization in heavy ion collisions as a possible signature of the quark--gluon plasma

Abstract

The polarization of quarkonium states produced in hadron collisions exhibits strong non-perturbative effects - for example, at small transverse momentum pt charmonia appear unpolarized, in sharp contradiction to the predictions of perturbation theory. The quark--gluon plasma is expected to screen away the non-perturbative physics; therefore those quarkonia which escape from the plasma should possess polarization as predicted by perturbative QCD. We estimate the expected J/ polarization at small pt, and find that it translates into the asymmetry of the e+e- (μ+μ-) angular distribution W(θ) 1 + α cos2θ, with α 0.35 0.4.

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