Configuration entropy for quarkonium in a finite density plasma
Autor: | Rodrigo da Mata, Nelson R. F. Braga |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Quark
Quantum chromodynamics Physics High Energy Physics - Theory Meson 010308 nuclear & particles physics High Energy Physics::Lattice Configuration entropy High Energy Physics::Phenomenology Physical system FOS: Physical sciences Quarkonium 01 natural sciences High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) Quantum electrodynamics 0103 physical sciences Quasiparticle Vector meson 010306 general physics |
Zdroj: | Physical Review |
Popis: | In the recent years many examples appeared in the literature where the configuration entropy (CE), introduced by Gleiser and Stamatopoulos, plays the role of an indicator of stability of physical systems. It was observed that, comparing states of the same system, the lower is the value of the CE, the more stable is the state. In this work we investigate the behaviour of the differential configuration entropy (DCE) , that is appropriate for systems with continuous degrees of freedom, in a new context. We consider quasi-states of quarkonium (a vector meson made of a heavy quark anti-quark pair) inside a plasma at finite density. It is known that the density increases the dissociation effect for quasi-particles inside a plasma. So, increasing the density of a thermal medium corresponds to reducing the stability of the quasi-particles. In order to investigate how this situation is translated in the Configutation Entropy context, we use a recently developed holographic AdS/QCD model for heavy vector mesons. The quasi-normal modes describing the quasi-states are obtained and the corresponding DCE is calculated. We find, for bottomonium and charmonium $1 S$ quasi-states, that the DCE increases with the quark density, or quark chemical potential, of the medium. This result shows that the DCE works again as an indicator of stability, represented in this case by the dissociation effect associated with the density. Comment: In this V2 we consider the Differential Configuration Entropy and also provide more details about the temperature and density dependences. 16 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables. Version to appear in Physical Review D. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1910.13498 |
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