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51st Rencontres de Moriond QCD and High Energy Interactions La Thiule, IT 25/Mar/2016 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez

Heavy Flavors in Heavy Ions Heavy quarks produced early: initial hard parton collision Total charm/bottom yield is conserved throughout QGP evolution in AA collisions m c, m b >> T QGP Momentum spectrum is modified in QGP Collisional, radiative energy loss for heavy quarks Study via Nuclear modification factor of D 0 mesons. Low p T : Momentum transfer from thermal medium is small compared to heavy quark momentum Brownian motion in an expanding QGP Insight into dynamics, transport properties of QGP Moore, Teaney PRC71 (2005) 064904 Das et al. J.Phys. G41 (2014) 015102 Experimental study using azimuthal momentum distributions, elliptic flow (v 2 ), of D 0 mesons. 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 2

Azimuthal anisotropy: Elliptic flow, v 2 AA collision region: overlap of two spherical nuclei, ellipsoid Fourier expansion of azimuthal distribution wrt reaction plane (Ψ n ) dn dφ 1+ 2v cos n(φ Ψ ) n n n=1 [ ] 2 nd coefficient, v 2, well described using relativistic hydrodynamics Elliptic flow Light hadron v 2 : scales with number of constituent quarks. Charm hadron v2: Test particle inside QGP fluid Insight into transport properties of QGP Ψ n As seen in atomic systems: Science, 298, (2002) 2179 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 3

STAR Heavy Flavor Tracker Pixels r~2.8, 8 cm Intermediate Silicon Tracker (IST) r~14 cm Silicon Strip (SSD) r~22 cm Allows direct topological reconstruction of charmed hadrons in the challenging heavy ion environment 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 4

STAR HFT Performance STAR Preliminary 30 µm DCA xy resolution ~ 30-40 µm at p~1 GeV/c D 0 analysis with HFT: Background rejection by 4 orders of magnitude Signals for D ± and D s observed D ± D s 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 5

D 0 reconstruction with STAR HFT Topological cut variables for D 0 Kπ Signal Background Good signal significance Great improvement over 2010-2011 STAR: PRL 113 (2014) 142301 Signal significance allows study of azimuthal anisotropy vs. p T 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 6

D 0 Nuclear Modification, R AA R AA : Quantify deviations from pp behavior R AA = 1 N bin dn AA / dp T dn pp / dp T If AA is a superposition of N bin nucleon-nucleon collisions: R AA = 1 Central collision data: R AA (D) > 1 @ p T ~1.5 GeV Evidence of charm coalescence with light quarks expanding from bulk QGP medium STAR D0 (2010-11 data): PRL 113 (2014) 142301 STAR π : PLB 655 (2007) 104 R AA (D) for higher p T : significant suppression Significant interaction of c quarks with medium, c quark energy loss. Suppression of D 0 is similar to that of mesons containing light quarks 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 7

Azimuthal Anisotropy via Event Plane Method Measure D 0 D φ distribution 0 φ wrt event plane Fit: N(1+2v 2 cos(2(φ-ψ)) Extract v 2 {EP} Require rapidity gap (Δη~0.15) between D 0 and particles used to measure event plane. Reduce background, e.g. from di-jets, resonance decays. Alternate method, v 2 {2}: 2- particle correlation between D0 and all other hadrons. (not shown) Different systematics. N * 2v 2 ~ 110 Ψ N ~ 680 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 8

D 0 azimuthal anisotropy, v 2 Observe finite v 2 for charm mesons D 0 v 2 >0 @ p T >2 Remarks: B feeddown contribution is small at RHIC, < 5% Estimate contributions unrelated to reaction plane azimuthal correlation ( non-flow ) using D*-h correlations in pp @ 200 GeV 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 9

Comparison with light flavor v 2 Hadrons including u,d,s quarks: Show similar v 2 behavior when scaled by Number of Constituent Quarks Evidence of light-quark collective behavior in a QGP Compare D 0 to light quark hadrons scaled D 0 v 2 smaller than light flavor hadrons Indication that charm is not fully thermalized 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 10

D 0 elliptic flow and c-quark diffusion Compare to calculations with/without c-quark diffusion. TAMU transport model: T-Matrix, non-perturbative Calculation with diffusion is favored χ 2 /ndf ~ 2.1/5, vs. 7.4/5 TAMU: He et al. PRC 86 (2012) 014903, PRL 110 (2013) 112301 & priv. comm. 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 11

D 0 R AA and v 2 comparison Diffusion calculations: TAMU: 2πTD s = 2 7 Subatech: Gossiaux et al. pqcd+hard thermal loop 2πTD s = 2 4 Duke: Cao et al. PRC92 (2015) 024907 Constant Ds, fit to LHC high p T R AA. 2πTD s = 7 PHSD: Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics Berrehrah et al. PRC90 051901 (2014) Transport model 2πTD s = 5 12 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 12

D0 results and Charm diffusion Models incorporating charm diffusion are consistent with STAR R AA and new v 2 results. 2πTD s ~ 2 10 Lattice calculations are consistent with this range of values inferred from STAR D 0 data. 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 13

D s results from STAR HFT Expect enhancement of D s in AuAu More abundant s-quark production compared to pp STAR Preliminary Observe larger D s /D 0 ratio in AuAu compared to PYTHIA pp simulation. 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 14

Outlook for D 0 and HFT in STAR Run 14 AuAu: Prelim. results based on ~70% of available stats. Full statistics coming soon. Run 15 data: p+p: baseline measurements p+au: study Cold Nuclear Matter effects Run 16 AuAu: Expect 2B events (compared to 1.2 B in Run 14) Al cables for inner layer of Pixel detector 0.5% -> 0.4% X 0. Factor 2-3 improvement in significance for D 0 Allow study of centrality dependence 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 15

Summary STAR HFT : measurement of D 0 mesons Observe modifications of p T spectrum Transverse flow and charm energy loss: charm has significant interactions with produced medium. Observe finite D 0 azimuthal anisotropy v 2. Suggests collective behavior of charm quarks Measurements can provide information on diffusion coefficient of QGP medium Models with 2πTDs ~ 2 10 are consistent with our data 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 16

Backup 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 17

D 0 R AA comparison with LHC D meson R AA at RHC is similar to LHC for p T > 4 GeV/c 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 18

D 0 v 2 Comparison with LHC D0 v 2 LHC results: similar to v 2 for light flavors. D0 v 2 STAR results: lower than v 2 for light flavors Indications that charm is fully thermalized at LHC but not at RHIC Need systematic theoretical studies of heavy flavor production at both energies 25-Mar-16 Manuel Calderón de la Barca Sánchez 19