Dynamics and Hadronization at intermediate transverse momentum at RHIC
Abstract
The ultra-relativistic heavy-ion program at RHIC has shown that at intermediate transverse momenta (-6 GeV) standard (independent) parton fragmentation can neither describe the observed baryon-to-meson ratios nor the empirical scaling of the hadronic elliptic flow () according to the number of valence quarks. Both aspects find instead a natural explanation in a coalescence plus fragmentation approach to hadronization. After a brief review of the main results for light quarks, we focus on heavy quarks showing that a combined fragmentation and quark-coalescence framework is relevant also here. Moreover, within relativistic Langevin simulations we find evidence for the importance of heavy-light resonances in the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) to explain the strong energy loss and collective flow of heavy-quark spectra as inferred from non-photonic electron observables. Such heavy-light resonances can pave the way to a unified understanding of the microscopic structure of the QGP and its subsequent hadronization by coalescence.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0709.4622,
title = {Dynamics and Hadronization at intermediate transverse momentum at RHIC},
author = {V. Greco and H. van Hees and R. Rapp},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.4622},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Proceedings of the International Workshop on QCD - Martina Franca (Italy), June 2007. To be published in AIP. 6 pages, 6 figures