submitted to PRCUsing the recently published model for the collisional energy loss of heavy quarks (Q) in a Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP), based on perturbative QCD (pQCD) with a running coupling constant, we study the interaction between heavy quarks and plasma particles in detail. We discuss correlations between the simultaneously produced $c$ and $\bar{c}$ quarks, study how central collisions can be experimentally selected, predict observable correlations and extend our model to the energy domain of the large hadron collider (LHC). We finally compare the predictions of our model with that of other approaches like AdS/CFT
Abstract. We discuss recent developments in assessing heavy-quark interactions in the Quark-Gluon Pl...
Heavy ion collisions are used to study fundamental features of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) matter v...
Strongly interacting matter at high densities and temperatures can be created in high-energy collisi...
submitted to PRCUsing the recently published model for the collisional energy loss of heavy quarks (...
submitted to PRCUsing the recently published model for the collisional energy loss of heavy quarks (...
submitted to PRCUsing the recently published model for the collisional energy loss of heavy quarks (...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
The study of heavy-ion collisions has currently unprecedented opportunities with two first class fac...
A hot dense medium called the quark gluon plasma (QGP) has been created at the Relativistic Heavy Io...
The study of heavy-ion collisions has currently unprecedented opportunities with two first class fac...
Abstract. A selection of results are discussed that support the conclusion that strongly interacting...
Heavy ion collisions at the LHC facility generate a Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) which, for central coll...
Abstract. We discuss recent developments in assessing heavy-quark interactions in the Quark-Gluon Pl...
Heavy ion collisions are used to study fundamental features of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) matter v...
Strongly interacting matter at high densities and temperatures can be created in high-energy collisi...
submitted to PRCUsing the recently published model for the collisional energy loss of heavy quarks (...
submitted to PRCUsing the recently published model for the collisional energy loss of heavy quarks (...
submitted to PRCUsing the recently published model for the collisional energy loss of heavy quarks (...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
4 pages, 4 figuresOne of the most promising probes to study deconfined matter created in high energy...
The study of heavy-ion collisions has currently unprecedented opportunities with two first class fac...
A hot dense medium called the quark gluon plasma (QGP) has been created at the Relativistic Heavy Io...
The study of heavy-ion collisions has currently unprecedented opportunities with two first class fac...
Abstract. A selection of results are discussed that support the conclusion that strongly interacting...
Heavy ion collisions at the LHC facility generate a Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) which, for central coll...
Abstract. We discuss recent developments in assessing heavy-quark interactions in the Quark-Gluon Pl...
Heavy ion collisions are used to study fundamental features of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) matter v...
Strongly interacting matter at high densities and temperatures can be created in high-energy collisi...