Directed flow of open charm in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV using a quark coalescence model

Abstract

The directed flow (v1) of open charm meson (D0) is studied in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200~GeV using A Multi-Phase Transport (AMPT) model framework with partonic interactions (string melting version). Within this framework, it is found that although the initial spatial eccentricity (ε1) of charm quark is smaller than light quarks, the charm quark v1 magnitude is found to be approximately 7 times larger than that of the light u quark at large rapidity. This indicates that the charm quarks can retain more information from initial condition than the light quarks. We have studied the directed flow of D0 as a function of rapidity and transverse momentum using quark coalescence as the mechanism for hadron production. Like charm quark, the D0 v1 magnitude is found to be about 7 times larger than that of the light (π) hadrons at large rapidity.

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