Measurement of D0 azimuthal anisotropy at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at = 200\,GeV

Abstract

We report the first measurement of the elliptic anisotropy (v2) of the charm meson D0 at mid-rapidity (|y|\,<\,1) in Au+Au collisions at = 200\,GeV. The measurement was conducted by the STAR experiment at RHIC utilizing a new high-resolution silicon tracker. The measured D0 v2 in 0--80\% centrality Au+Au collisions can be described by a viscous hydrodynamic calculation for transverse momentum (p T) less than 4\,GeV/c. The D0 v2 as a function of transverse kinetic energy (m T - m0, where m T = p T2 + m02) is consistent with that of light mesons in 10--40\% centrality Au+Au collisions. These results suggest that charm quarks have achieved local thermal equilibrium with the medium created in such collisions. Several theoretical models, with the temperature--dependent, dimensionless charm spatial diffusion coefficient (2πTDs) in the range of 2--12, are able to simultaneously reproduce our D0 v2 result and our previously published results for the D0 nuclear modification factor.

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