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Perspectives for the study of charm in-medium quenching at the LHC with ALICE

Charm mesons produced in nucleus-nucleus collisions are expected to be less attenuated (quenched) by the medium than hadrons containing only light quarks, since radiative energy loss of heavy quarks should be reduced by the `dead-cone' effect. We start from a published energy-loss model to deri...

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Autor principal: Dainese, Andrea
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s2004-01645-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/689816
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Sumario:Charm mesons produced in nucleus-nucleus collisions are expected to be less attenuated (quenched) by the medium than hadrons containing only light quarks, since radiative energy loss of heavy quarks should be reduced by the `dead-cone' effect. We start from a published energy-loss model to derive the quenching for D mesons at the LHC, introducing an approximation of the dead-cone effect and employing a Glauber-based description of the geometry of central Pb-Pb collisions to estimate the in-medium path lengths of c quarks. We show that the exclusive reconstruction of D^0 \to K\pi decays in ALICE allows to measure the nuclear modification factor of the D mesons transverse momentum distribution and the D/(charged hadrons) ratio and, thus, to investigate the energy loss of c quarks.