Abstract
We present measurements of electrons and positrons from the semileptonic decays of heavy-flavor hadrons at midrapidity ( 0.35) in collisions at GeV. The data were collected in 2010 by the PHENIX experiment that included the new hadron-blind detector. The invariant yield of electrons from heavy-flavor decays is measured as a function of transverse momentum in the range GeV/. The invariant yield per binary collision is slightly enhanced above the reference in 0%–20%, 20%–40%, and 40%–60% centralities at a comparable level. At this low beam energy this may be a result of the interplay between initial-state Cronin effects, final-state flow, and energy loss in medium. The of electrons from heavy-flavor decays is nonzero when averaged between GeV/ for 0%–40% centrality collisions at GeV. For 20%–40% centrality collisions, the at GeV is smaller than that for heavy-flavor decays at GeV. The of the electrons from heavy-flavor decay at the lower beam energy is also smaller than for pions. Both results indicate that the heavy quarks interact with the medium formed in these collisions, but they may not be at the same level of thermalization with the medium as observed at GeV.
17 More- Received 18 July 2014
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.91.044907
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