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Diffusion of charm quarks in jets in high-energy heavy-ion collisions

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15m
Hualongcheng Hotel

Hualongcheng Hotel

469 Shizhou Road Enshi, Hubei,China

Speaker

Mr Sa WANG (CCNU)

Summary

The radial distribution of $D^0$ mesons in jets probes the diffusion of charm quark relative to the jet axis and provides a new perspective to study the interaction mechanisms between heavy quarks and the medium in the nucleus-nucleus collisions. The in-medium parton propagations are described by a Monte Carlo transport model which uses the next-to-leading order (NLO) plus porton shower (PS) event generator SHERPA as input and includes elastic (collisional) and inelastic (radiative) interaction for heavy quarks as well as light partons. At low $D^0$ meson $p_T$, the radial distribution significantly shifts to larger radius indicating a strong diffusion effect which is consistent with the recent experimental data. We demonstrate that the angular deviation of charm quarks declines with $p_T$ and is very sensitive to the collisional more than radiative interaction at $p_T<5$~GeV. As predictions, we present the $D^0$ meson radial distribution in jets in p+p and $0-10\%$ Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$~GeV at the RHIC, and also estimate the nuclear modification factor of charm jet in central Au+Au collisions at 200~GeV at the RHIC and central Pb+Pb collisions at $5.02$~TeV at the LHC.

Primary author

Mr Sa WANG (CCNU)

Co-authors

Prof. Ben-Wei Zhang (Central China Normal University) Prof. Enke Wang (Inst. of Particle Phys., Huazhong Normal Uni.) Dr Wei Dai (China University of Geosciences)

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