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Extraction of Heavy-Flavor Transport Coefficients in QCD Matter

Authors :
Rapp, R.
Gossiaux, P. B.
Andronic, A.
Averbeck, R.
Masciocchi, S.
Beraudo, A.
Bratkovskaya, E.
Braun-Munzinger, P.
Cao, S.
Dainese, A.
Das, S. K.
Djordjevic, M.
Greco, V.
He, M.
van Hees, H.
Inghirami, G.
Kaczmarek, O.
Lee, Y. -J.
Liao, J.
Liu, S. Y. F.
Moore, G.
Nahrgang, M.
Pawlowski, J.
Petreczky, P.
Plumari, S.
Prino, F.
Shi, S.
Song, T.
Stachel, J.
Vitev, I.
Wang, X. -N.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report on broadly based systematic investigations of the modeling components for open heavy-flavor diffusion and energy loss in strongly interacting matter in their application to heavy-flavor observables in high-energy heavy-ion collisions, conducted within an EMMI Rapid Reaction Task Force framework. Initial spectra including cold-nuclear-matter effects, a wide variety of space-time evolution models, heavy-flavor transport coefficients, and hadronization mechanisms are scrutinized in an effort to quantify pertinent uncertainties in the calculations of nuclear modification factors and elliptic flow of open heavy-flavor particles in nuclear collisions. We develop procedures for error assessments and criteria for common model components to improve quantitative estimates for the (low-momentum) heavy-flavor diffusion coefficient as a long-wavelength characteristic of QCD matter as a function of temperature, and for energy loss coefficients of high-momentum heavy-flavor particles.<br />Comment: 78 pages, 29 figures, report on an EMMI Rapid Reaction Task Force; v2: small revision, accepted for publication in Nucl. Phys. A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1803.03824
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2018.09.002