Heavy flavor physics at STAR

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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Presented at Rencontres de Moriond, QCD and high energy hadronic interactions, 18-25 March 2006, La Thuile, Italy (5 pages, 2

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In these proceedings, heavy flavor production as measured by STAR is disscussed. This can be done directly by reconstruction of the hadronic decays or indirectly by the measurement of electrons from semileptonic decays of heavy quark mesons. The extracted charm production total cross-section per nucleon-nucleon collision in d+Au and Au+Au collisions shows binary scaling, supporting the idea that charm quarks are produced in hard scattering in the initial phase of the collision. The preliminary non-photonic electron spectra from $p+p$, $d+Au$ and $Au+Au$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$ GeV at mid-rapidity are presented. The momentum range of reconstructed non-photonic electrons is $1.5 < p_{T}< 10$ GeV/c. The dominant contribution to the non-photonic electron spectrum is the semi-leptonic decay of D and B mesons. The electron nuclear modification factor ($R_{AA}$) shows a large suppression in central Au+Au collisions, indicating an unexpectedly large energy loss for heavy quarks in the hot and dense matter created at RHIC. Theoretical models tend to overpredict the data if the contributions from both charm and beauty decays are taken into account.

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