Estimate of cold nuclear matter effects on bottom production in d+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV
Abstract
We investigate modification of the bottom quark production due to cold nuclear matter effects (CNM) at mid-rapidity in d+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV at RHIC. Our results indicate that bottom production is not suppressed due to CNM effects in those collisions. We also found that shadowing and initial kT breadboarding for charm quarks explains at low pT (pT < 3 GeV/c) the enhancement of heavy flavor decay electron yield in d+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV compared to p+p.
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