August 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022
America/New_York timezone

Measurements of heavy flavor production and what we have learnt from them

Sep 2, 2022, 11:00 AM
30m
Poinsettia/Quince 

Poinsettia/Quince 

Parallel session talk Quark Matter and High Energy Heavy Ion Collisions HIC: Quark Matter and High Energy Heavy Ion Collisions

Speaker

Deepa Thomas (The University of Texas at Austin)

Description

In ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions a hot and dense QCD matter, called Quark- Gluon Plasma (QGP), is produced. Heavy quarks (charm and beauty) are powerful probes to investigate the production and properties of the QGP. They are produced in hard scattering processes with large momentum transfer before the formation of the QGP, thus experiencing the full evolution of the system. The partons transversing the QGP undergo energy loss by collisional and radiative processes. The dependence of these processes on the mass and color charge of partons can be studied with charm and beauty quarks. In this talk, I will present a review of the most recent open heavy-flavor hadron measurements at RHIC and at the LHC. I will discuss what we have learnt from these results, and project future prospects.

Primary author

Deepa Thomas (The University of Texas at Austin)

Presentation materials