Mass and Decay-Constant Evolution of Heavy Quarkonia and States from Thermal QCD Sum Rules
Abstract: We analyze the thermal behavior of heavy vector and axial-vector mesons (, , and ) within the finite-temperature QCD sum-rule framework. Using updated PDG-2024 quark masses, modern lattice-informed gluon condensates, and a temperature-dependent continuum threshold constrained by vacuum stability, we compute the evolution of the masses and decay constants up to . The extracted zero-temperature limits reproduce experimental and LHCb values within 1\%. Near the critical temperature, the relative suppression follows a clear hierarchy $\Upsilon < J/\psi < B_c$, consistent with their binding energies and lattice spectral trends. The predicted $1P$--$1S$ splitting for the system, , matches the LHCb observation of orbitally excited states. The results provide a coherent finite-temperature baseline for future extensions including radiative, higher-dimensional, and width effects.
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