26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
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Contribution Parallel
Mexico City
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Hadrons in Hot and Nuclear Environment Including Hypernuclei
Heavy quarks at finite temperature on the lattice
Speakers
- Dr. Johannes Heinrich WEBER
Primary authors
- Dr. Johannes Heinrich WEBER (Humboldt-University of Berlin)
Abstract
New heavy-ion collision experiments are turning to hard processes. Quarkonia or open heavy flavors are versatile probes, mostly described through models based on pQCD, AdS, or EFTs. LQCD provides nonperturbative input and constraints to such models. I discuss in-medium bottomonia, the complex static quark-antiquark energy, and the heavy-quark momentum diffusion coefficient, which are key quantities where LQCD has recently achieved significant progress with impact for heavy-ion phenomenology.