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Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHC

The stochastic dynamics of c and b quarks in the fireball created in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC and LHC is studied employing a relativistic Langevin equation, based on a picture of multiple uncorrelated random collisions with the medium. Heavy-quark transport coefficients are evaluated withi...

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Autores principales: Monteno, M., Alberico, W.M., Beraudo, A., De Pace, A., Molinari, A., Nardi, M., Prino, F.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/38/12/124144
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1363600
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author Monteno, M.
Alberico, W.M.
Beraudo, A.
De Pace, A.
Molinari, A.
Nardi, M.
Prino, F.
author_facet Monteno, M.
Alberico, W.M.
Beraudo, A.
De Pace, A.
Molinari, A.
Nardi, M.
Prino, F.
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description The stochastic dynamics of c and b quarks in the fireball created in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC and LHC is studied employing a relativistic Langevin equation, based on a picture of multiple uncorrelated random collisions with the medium. Heavy-quark transport coefficients are evaluated within a pQCD approach, with a proper HTL resummation of medium effects for soft scatterings. The Langevin equation is embedded in a multi-step setup developed to study heavy-flavor observables in pp and AA collisions, starting from a NLO pQCD calculation of initial heavy-quark yields, complemented in the nuclear case by shadowing corrections, k_T-broadening and nuclear geometry effects. Then, only for AA collisions, the Langevin equation is solved numerically in a background medium described by relativistic hydrodynamics. Finally, the propagated heavy quarks are made hadronize and decay into electrons. Results for the nuclear modification factor R_AA of heavy-flavor hadrons and electrons from their semi-leptonic decays are provided, both for RHIC and LHC beam energies.
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spelling cern-13636002023-03-15T19:12:20Zdoi:10.1088/0954-3899/38/12/124144http://cds.cern.ch/record/1363600engMonteno, M.Alberico, W.M.Beraudo, A.De Pace, A.Molinari, A.Nardi, M.Prino, F.Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHCParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe stochastic dynamics of c and b quarks in the fireball created in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC and LHC is studied employing a relativistic Langevin equation, based on a picture of multiple uncorrelated random collisions with the medium. Heavy-quark transport coefficients are evaluated within a pQCD approach, with a proper HTL resummation of medium effects for soft scatterings. The Langevin equation is embedded in a multi-step setup developed to study heavy-flavor observables in pp and AA collisions, starting from a NLO pQCD calculation of initial heavy-quark yields, complemented in the nuclear case by shadowing corrections, k_T-broadening and nuclear geometry effects. Then, only for AA collisions, the Langevin equation is solved numerically in a background medium described by relativistic hydrodynamics. Finally, the propagated heavy quarks are made hadronize and decay into electrons. Results for the nuclear modification factor R_AA of heavy-flavor hadrons and electrons from their semi-leptonic decays are provided, both for RHIC and LHC beam energies.The stochastic dynamics of c and b quarks in the fireball created in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC and LHC is studied employing a relativistic Langevin equation, based on a picture of multiple uncorrelated random collisions with the medium. Heavy-quark transport coefficients are evaluated within a pQCD approach, with a proper HTL resummation of medium effects for soft scatterings. The Langevin equation is embedded in a multi-step setup developed to study heavy-flavor observables in pp and AA collisions, starting from a NLO pQCD calculation of initial heavy-quark yields, complemented in the nuclear case by shadowing corrections, k_T-broadening and nuclear geometry effects. Then, only for AA collisions, the Langevin equation is solved numerically in a background medium described by relativistic hydrodynamics. Finally, the propagated heavy quarks are made hadronize and decay into electrons. Results for the nuclear modification factor R_AA of heavy-flavor hadrons and electrons from their semi-leptonic decays are provided, both for RHIC and LHC beam energies.arXiv:1107.0256oai:cds.cern.ch:13636002011-07-04
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Monteno, M.
Alberico, W.M.
Beraudo, A.
De Pace, A.
Molinari, A.
Nardi, M.
Prino, F.
Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHC
title Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHC
title_full Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHC
title_fullStr Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHC
title_full_unstemmed Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHC
title_short Heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from RHIC to LHC
title_sort heavy-flavor dynamics in nucleus-nucleus collisions: from rhic to lhc
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/38/12/124144
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1363600
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