Collectivity of Mesons in Heavy-Ion Collisions
arXiv:2111.13528 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.162301
Abstract
The production of mesons in heavy-ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider is believed to be dominated by the recombination of charm and anti-charm quarks in a hot QCD medium. However, measurements of the elliptic flow () of mesons in these reactions are not well described by existing calculations of recombination for transverse momenta 4 GeV. Here, we revisit these calculations in two main aspects. By employing the resonance recombination model, we implement distribution functions of charm quarks transported through the quark-gluon plasma using state-of-the-art Langevin simulations, and we account for the space-momentum correlations of the diffusing charm and anti-charm quarks in the hydrodynamically expanding fireball. These improvements extend the relevance of the recombination processes to substantially larger momenta than before. In addition, we revisit the suppression of the primordially produced mesons by propagating them through the same hydrodynamic medium, leading to a marked increase of the of this component over previous estimates. Combining these developments into a calculation of the -dependent nuclear modification factor and of inclusive production in semi-central Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC, we find a good description of the experimental results by the ALICE collaboration. Our results thus resolve the above-mentioned puzzle and imply the relevance of recombination processes for 's of up to 8 GeV.
5 pages, 4 figures, published version