$D\overline{D}$ momentum correlations versus relative azimuth as a sensitive probe for thermalization
Abstract
In high-energy nuclear collisions at LHC, where a QGP might be created, the degree of thermalization at the partonic level is a key issue. Due to their large mass, heavy quarks are a powerful tool to probe thermalization. We propose to measure azimuthal correlations of heavy-quark hadrons and their decay products. Changes or even the complete absence of these initially existing azimuthal correlations in collisions might indicate thermalization at the partonic level. We present studies with PYTHIA for collisions at 14 TeV using the two-particle transverse momentum correlator as a sensitive measure of potential changes in these azimuthal correlations. Contributions from transverse radial flow are estimated.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0901.4296,
title = {$D\overline{D}$ momentum correlations versus relative azimuth as a sensitive probe for thermalization},
author = {G. Tsiledakis and K. Schweda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.4296},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
proceedings of the ISMD08 conference, DESY, Hamburg, Germany; to appear in DESY-PROC, 5 pages, 4 figs