Friday, August 3, 2012

1208.0456 (Sourav Tarafdar et al.)

Measurement of electrons from Heavy Quarks in PHENIX    [PDF]

Sourav Tarafdar, for PHENIX Collaboration
Measurement of electrons from heavy quarks by PHENIX has been done for various collision species and energy.PHENIX has measured single electron spectra from heavy flavor decays in Au+Au collisions at $sqrt{S_{NN}} = 200$ GeV.The measurement of heavy flavor production for p + p in PHENIX has also been measured which provided the baseline for studying hot and dense matter effects in heavy ion reactions. In Au + Au we observe a strong suppression of single electron compared with scaled p + p which challenges radiative energy loss models because heavy quarksare expected to radiate less than light quarks. Measurements done in Cu + Cu collisions by PHENIX provide a measurement for species of intermediate size between p + p and Au + Au, while measurements in Au + Au collisions at $sqrt{S_{NN} = 62.4}$ GeV provide a measurement at lower energy.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.0456

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