Study of Heavy Hadron Production in Au + Au Collisions at a Center-of-Mass Energy of $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$ GeV
Sunidhi Saxena, Rajiv Gupta, Gauri Devi, Ajay Kumar

TL;DR
This paper uses the HYDJET++ model to analyze heavy hadron production in Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV, focusing on charm enhancement, hadronization mechanisms, and energy loss effects, with results aligning well at low to intermediate transverse momentum.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed simulation of charm hadron production in heavy-ion collisions, exploring the centrality dependence of charm enhancement and the roles of coalescence and fragmentation mechanisms.
Findings
Charm enhancement factor decreases from central to peripheral collisions.
Model reproduces low and intermediate $p_T$ spectra well.
Significant suppression of $D^{0}$ in central collisions observed.
Abstract
Using the Monte Carlo HYDJET++ model, the transverse momentum () spectra of heavy hadrons (, , , and ), as well as the nuclear modification factors of and , produced in Au + Au collisions at GeV RHIC energy across various centrality bins, are presented. This study is motivated by the need to understand the centrality dependence of the charm enhancement factor () and the roles of different hadronization mechanisms such as coalescence and fragmentation, in charm hadron production. To achieve the best description of heavy hadron production, several input parameters in both the soft and hard components of the model are tuned. The study finds a decreasing trend of from central to peripheral collisions and a mass dependence across charm hadrons. Moreover, the model…
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
