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New feature of low charm quark hadronization in collisions at TeV
Treating the light-flavor constituent quarks and antiquarks that can well
describe the data of light-flavor hadrons in collisions at
TeV as the underlying source of chromatically neutralizing the charm quarks of
low transverse momenta (), we show that the experimental data of
spectra of single-charm hadrons , ,
and at mid-rapidity in the low range
( GeV/) in collisions at TeV can
be well understood by the equal-velocity combination of perturbatively-created
charm quarks and those light-flavor constituent quarks and antiquarks. This
suggests a possible new scenario of low charm quark hadronization, in
contrast to the traditional fragmentation mechanism, in collisions at LHC
energies. This is also another support for the exhibition of the effective
constituent quark degrees of freedom for the small parton system created in
collisions at LHC energies.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Production of single-charm hadrons by quark combination mechanism in -Pb collisions at TeV
If QGP-like medium is created in -Pb collisions at extremely high
collision energies, charm quarks that move in the medium can hadronize by
capturing the co-moving light quark(s) or anti-quark(s) to form the charm
hadrons. Using light quark spectra extracted from the experimental data
of light hadrons and a charm quark spectrum that is consistent with
perturbative QCD calculations, the central-rapidity data of spectra and
the spectrum ratios for mesons in the low range (
GeV) in minimum-bias -Pb collisions at TeV are well
described by quark combination mechanism in equal-velocity combination
approximation. The ratio in quark combination mechanism
exhibits the typical increase-peak-decrease behavior as the function of
, and the shape of the ratio for GeV is in agreement
with the preliminary data of ALICE collaboration in central rapidity region
and those of LHCb collaboration in forward rapidity region
. The global production of single-charm baryons is quantified using
the preliminary data and the possible enhancement (relative to light flavor
baryons) is discussed. The spectra of ,
in minimum-bias events and those of single-charm hadrons in high-multiplicity
event classes are predicted, which serves as the further test of the possible
change of the hadronization characteristic for low charm quarks in the
small system created in -Pb collisions at LHC energies.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figure
Constraints on holographic QCD phase transitions from PTA observations
The underlying physics of QCD phase transition in the early Universe remains
largely unknown due to its strong-coupling nature during the quark-gluon
plasma/hadron gas transition, yet a holographic model has been proposed to
quantitatively fit the lattice QCD data while with its duration of the
first-order phase transition (FoPT) left undetermined. At specific baryon
chemical potential, the first-order QCD phase transition agrees with the
observational constraint of baryon asymmetry. It therefore provides a scenario
for phase transition gravitational waves (GWs) within the Standard Model of
particle physics. If these background GWs could contribute dominantly to the
recently claimed common-spectrum red noise from pulsar timing array (PTA)
observations, the duration of this FoPT can be well constrained but disfavored
by the constraints from curvature perturbations. However, the associated
primordial black holes are still allowed by current observations. Therefore,
either the QCD phase transition is not described by our holographic model or
the other GW sources must be presented to dominate over the GWs from this FoPT.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
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