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Color screening in a constituent quark model of hadronic matter

G. Toledo Sanchez, J. Piekarewicz

Published 2004-04-13Version 1

The effect of color screening on the formation of a heavy quark-antiquark ($Q\bar{Q}$) bound state--such as the $J/\psi$ meson--is studied using a constituent-quark model. The response of the nuclear medium to the addition of two color charges is simulated directly in terms of its quark constituents via a string-flip potential that allows for quark confinement within hadrons yet enables the hadrons to separate without generating unphysical long-range forces. Medium modifications to the properties of the heavy meson, such as its energy and its mean-square radius, are extracted by solving Schr\"odinger's equation for the $Q\bar{Q}$ pair in the presence of a (screened) density-dependent potential. The density dependence of the heavy-quark potential is in qualitative agreement with earlier studies of its temperature dependence extracted from lattice calculations at finite temperature. In the present model it is confirmed that abrupt changes in the properties of the $J/\psi$-meson in the hadronic medium ({\it plasma}), correlate strongly with the deconfining phase transition.

Comments: 7 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRC for publication, uses revtex4
Journal: Phys.Rev. C70 (2004) 035206
Categories: nucl-th
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