Charm-strange meson production in relativistic heavy ion collisions
Abstract
We study charm-strange mesons, or Ds, Ds*, Ds0*(2317), and Ds1(2460) mesons by focusing on their production by coalescence from a quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy ion collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV. Starting from the investigation of the transverse momentum distribution of both charm and strange quarks through transverse momentum distributions of φ and D0 mesons, we calculate the transverse momentum distributions and yields of Ds, Ds*, Ds0*(2317), and Ds1(2460) mesons based on the coalescence model. We find that the yield and transverse momentum distribution of the Ds meson agree well with the experimental measurements at sNN=5.02 TeV at LHC. We further evaluate the transverse momentum ratio between Ds and D0 mesons, and investigate the role of light and strange quarks in the production of charmed mesons in heavy ion collisions. Finally, we calculate the transverse momentum distribution and yield of the Ds0*(2317) meson in a four-quark state, and compare to those of Ds0*(2317) meson in a two-quark state.
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