Onset of J/ Melting in Quark-Gluon Fluid at RHIC
Abstract
A strong J/ suppression in central Au+Au collisions has been observed by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). We develop a hydro+J/ model in which hot quark-gluon matter is described by the full (3+1)-dimensional relativistic hydrodynamics and J/ is treated as an impurity traversing through the matter. The experimental J/ suppression pattern in mid-rapidity is reproduced well by the sequential melting of c, ', and J/ in dynamically expanding fluid. The melting temperature of directly produced J/ is well constrained by the participant-number dependence of the J/ suppression and is found to be about 2.T c with T c being the pseudo-critical temperature.
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