
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental findings on heavy flavor physics at RHIC, including measurements of charm and bottom quark production, open charm mesons, and quarkonium states in various collision systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of recent measurements of heavy flavor production and quarkonium states at RHIC, highlighting new experimental results from STAR and PHENIX.
Findings
Measurement of charm and bottom quark production cross-sections
Observation of open charm mesons and heavy flavor decay electrons
Results on J/psi and Upsilon states in different collision systems
Abstract
We summarize the recent experimental results of heavy favor physics from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) in Brookhaven National Lab (BNL) at Long Island, New York, USA.We will discuss the directly reconstructed open charm mesons as well as electrons from heavy favor hadron decays. The charm and bottom quark production cross-sections have also been measured. We will also discuss JPsi and Upsilon states in p+p and heavy ion collisions. The studies described here were carried out and reported by the STAR and PHENIX collaborations at RHIC.
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