Heavy flavor in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
E. L. Bratkovskaya, T. Song, H. Berrehrah, D. Cabrera, J. M., Torres-Rincon, L. Tolos, W. Cassing

TL;DR
This paper models charm quark production and behavior in relativistic heavy-ion collisions using the PHSD approach, comparing results with experimental data to understand energy loss and flow of $D$ mesons.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive transport model for charm in heavy-ion collisions, incorporating off-shell parton interactions, hadronization, and hadronic rescattering, aligned with lattice QCD and experimental data.
Findings
Partonic scattering dominates high-$p_T$ energy loss.
Hadronization scenario affects $R_{AA}$ shape.
Hadronic rescattering enhances $v_2$ at low $p_T$.
Abstract
We study charm production in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions by using the Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics (PHSD) transport approach. The initial charm quarks are produced by the PYTHIA event generator tuned to fit the transverse momentum spectrum and rapidity distribution of charm quarks from Fixed-Order Next-to-Leading Logarithm (FONLL) calculations. The produced charm quarks scatter in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) with the off-shell partons whose masses and widths are given by the Dynamical Quasi-Particle Model (DQPM), which reproduces the lattice QCD equation-of-state in thermal equilibrium. The relevant cross sections are calculated in a consistent way by employing the effective propagators and couplings from the DQPM. Close to the critical energy density of the phase transition, the charm quarks are hadronized into mesons through coalescence and/or fragmentation. The…
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