Heavy flavors in heavy-ion collisions: quenching, flow and correlations

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We present results for the quenching, elliptic flow and azimuthal correlations of heavy-flavor particles in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions obtained through the POWLANG transport setup, developed in the past to study the propagation of heavy quarks in the Quark–Gluon Plasma and here extended to include a modeling of their hadronization in the presence of a medium. Hadronization is described as occurring via the fragmentation of strings with endpoints given by the heavy (anti-) quark (Formula presented.) and a thermal parton (Formula presented.) from the medium. The flow of the light quarks is shown to affect significantly the RAA and V2 of the final D mesons, leading to a better agreement with the experimental data. The approach allows also predictions for the angular correlation between heavy-flavor hadrons (or their decay electrons) and the charged particles produced in the fragmentation of the heavy-quark strings.

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Beraudo, A., De Pace, A., Monteno, M., Nardi, M., & Prino, F. (2015). Heavy flavors in heavy-ion collisions: quenching, flow and correlations. European Physical Journal C, 75(3). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3336-6

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