The RAA and v2 of muons from heavy-quark decays in Pb+Pb collisions at sqrt(sNN)=2.76 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Abstract

The ATLAS experiment measures the production of muons coming from the decays of heavy flavour particles in the kinematic interval 4<pT<14 GeV and |eta|<1. The measurement is performed in sqrt(s) = 2.76 TeV pp collisions and over the centrality range of 0-60% in sqrt(sNN) = 2.76 TeV Pb+Pb collisions. The heavy flavour muon differential cross-sections and per-event yields are measured in pp and Pb+Pb collisions, respectively. The nuclear modification factor measured in 0-10% most central collisions is observed to be approximately equal to 0.4 and independent of pT within uncertainties, which indicates suppressed production of heavy flavour muons in Pb+Pb collisions. The muon yields are also measured as a function of the azimuthal angle with respect to the event plane. Fourier coefficients associated with the second harmonic modulation vary slowly with pT and show a systematic variation with centrality that is characteristic of other elliptic anisotropy measurements.

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