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How do charm quarks survive the quark-gluon plasma?

Taesoo Song, Jiaxing Zhao, Joerg Aichelin, Elena Bratkovskaya

May 28, 2026

Physicists applied the Remler formalism to predict how J/ψ particles (bound charm-anticharm pairs) form and break apart in high-energy nuclear collisions. The method accounts for how dense nuclear matter weakens the force holding these particles together, causing them to melt above a critical temperature. Predictions match SPS data and extend to upcoming FAIR measurements.
Published as Charmonium production at SPS and FAIR energies arXiv:2605.29479
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