Proceedings (Apr 2019)

Production of Open-Charm Hadrons in AuAu Collisions at √<span style="text-decoration: overline;"><em>s</em><sub>NN</sub></span> = 200 GeV Mesured by the STAR Experiment<br />

  • Jan Vanek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019010010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 10

Abstract

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Charm quarks are primarily produced at the early stages of ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions and can therefore probe the quark-gluon plasma throughout its whole evolution. Final-state open-charm hadrons are commonly used to experimentally study the charm quark interaction with the medium. Thanks to the excellent secondary vertex resolution provided by the Heavy Flavor Tracker, STAR is able to directly reconstruct D ± , D 0 , D s , and Λ c ± via their hadronic decay channels. The topological cuts for signal extraction are optimized using supervised machine learning techniques. In these proceedings, we present an overview of recent open charm results from the STAR experiment. The nuclear modification factors of open-charm mesons and Λ c ± /D 0 ratio are shown as functions of transverse momentum and collision centrality.

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