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$D\overline{D}$ momentum correlations versus relative azimuth as a sensitive probe for thermalization

Nuclear Experiment 2009-02-02 v2

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 PbPbPb-Pb collisions might indicate thermalization at the partonic level. We present studies with PYTHIA for ppp-p collisions at 14 TeV using the two-particle transverse momentum correlator <Δpt,1Δpt,2>{<\overline{\Delta}p_{t,1}\overline{\Delta}p_{t,2}>} as a sensitive measure of potential changes in these azimuthal correlations. Contributions from transverse radial flow are estimated.

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@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

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