Investigating charm-quark dynamics in the QGP via the charm-hadron elliptic flow in Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE
Abstract
In these proceedings, the elliptic flow (v2) measurement of prompt and non-prompt charm hadrons - originating respectively from the fragmentation of a charm quark and from the decay of hadrons with beauty-quark content - in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN = 5.36~TeV, using the latest data collected during LHC Run 3 by the ALICE detector, is presented. The analysis is performed at midrapidity (|y| < 0.8), and hadronic decay channels are used to reconstruct the signal candidates. The v2 coefficient is measured via the Scalar Product (SP) technique. The prompt v2 in semicentral collisions is reported for the D0, D+, Ds+ mesons and, for the first time, for the c+ baryon. These results achieve unprecedented precision and low-pT reach for the D mesons and highlight the first observation of the splitting of baryon and meson elliptic flow at intermediate pT in the charm sector. The v2 is also measured for prompt D0, D+ and Ds+ in peripheral collisions, offering new insights into the features of the fireball generated in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. Lower v2 values are observed for non-prompt D0 and c+ hadrons in semicentral collisions, as expected from the larger beauty-quark mass.
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