Open and hidden charm in proton-nucleus and heavy-ion collisions
O. Linnyk, E.L. Bratkovskaya (FIAS, U. Frankfurt), W. Cassing (U., Giessen)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the behavior of charm quarks and mesons in proton-nucleus and heavy-ion collisions, comparing experimental data with models to understand the underlying QCD dynamics and the role of non-hadronic interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of charmed meson suppression and collectivity data with dynamical and thermal models, highlighting the importance of early non-hadronic interactions.
Findings
Charm quark dynamics at RHIC are dominated by partonic interactions.
Both charmonium melting and comover absorption models fit SPS data.
Large elliptic flow and low R_AA of J/Psi suggest early non-hadronic interactions.
Abstract
We review the collectivity and the suppression pattern of charmed mesons - produced in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at SPS (158 AGeV) and RHIC energies (21 ATeV) - in comparison to dynamical and thermal models. In particular, we examine the charmonium `melting' and the `comover dissociation' scenarios - implemented in a microscopic transport approach - in comparison to the available data from the SPS and RHIC. The analysis shows that the dynamics of c, c-bar quarks at RHIC are dominated by partonic or `pre-hadronic' interactions in the strongly coupled plasma stage. Both the `charmonium melting' and the hadronic `comover absorption and recreation model' are found, however, to be compatible with the experimental observation at SPS energies; the experimental ratio of Psi'/J/Psi versus centrality clearly favors the `hadronic comover' scenario. We find that the collective…
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