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Recent heavy-flavor measurements with the ATLAS detector
Measurements of open heavy-flavor hadron production in heavy-ion collisions provide a powerful tool to study both initial-state effects on heavy-quark production and final-state interactions between heavy-quarks and the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). These measurements are performed with the ATLAS detect...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2778378 |
Sumario: | Measurements of open heavy-flavor hadron production in heavy-ion collisions provide a powerful tool to study both initial-state effects on heavy-quark production and final-state interactions between heavy-quarks and the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). These measurements are performed with the ATLAS detector at the LHC and capitalize on the large statistics of the Run 2 Pb+Pb dataset. This talk presents published results on the azimuthal anisotropy (𝑣2 and 𝑣3) of muons from heavy-flavor decays in Pb+Pb collisions, as well as new results on the nuclear modification factor (𝑅AA) for heavy-flavor muons, both in the region 𝑝T>4 GeV. In both measurements, muons from charm and bottom hadrons are statistically separated using the transverse impact parameter with respect to the primary collision vertex. Muons from both charm and bottom hadrons are found to have significant azimuthal anisotropies in Pb+Pb collisions, with larger anisotropies for muons from charm hadrons than for muons from bottom hadrons. Muons from both sources are also observed to be strongly suppressed with respect to the 𝑝𝑝 baseline, in a way that depends on the mass of the parent hadron at low to moderate muon 𝑝T. The simultaneous measurement of multiple observables (𝑣2, 𝑣3, and 𝑅AA) for both charm and bottom with the same detector and technique is particularly crucial in providing constraints on state of the art theoretical predictions. |
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