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R. Hurst

Bio: R. Hurst is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 50 citations.

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C. Lourenco1, H. K. Wohri1
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the hadro-production data presently available on open charm and beauty absolute production cross-sections, collected by experiments at CERN, DESY and Fermilab.

129 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the results were derived using the negative result of a search for neutral particles decaying into two electrons conducted by the CHARM Collaboration in a neutrino beam dump experiment.

107 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, dynamical and thermal models for the collectivity and the suppression pattern of charmed mesons produced in proton-nucleus and nucleus-Nucleus collisions at SPS (~158 A GeV) and RHIC energies (~21 A TeV), respectively, are compared to the available data from the SPS/RHIC.
Abstract: We review dynamical and thermal models for the collectivity and the suppression pattern of charmed mesons — produced in proton–nucleus and nucleus–nucleus collisions at SPS (~158 A GeV) and RHIC energies (~21 A TeV). In particular, we examine the charmonium "melting" and the "comover dissociation" scenarios — implemented in a microscopic transport approach — in comparison to the available data from the SPS and RHIC. The analysis shows that the dynamics of c and quarks. quarks at RHIC are dominated by partonic or "pre-hadronic" interactions in the strongly coupled plasma stage and can neither be modeled by "hadronic" interactions nor described appropriately by color screening alone. Both the "charmonium melting" and the hadronic "comover absorption and recreation model" are found, however, to be compatible with the experimental observation at SPS energies; the experimental ratio of Ψ′/J/Ψ versus centrality clearly favors the "hadronic comover" scenario. We find that the collective flow of charm in the purely hadronic Hadron-String Dynamics (HSD) transport appears compatible with the data at SPS energies, but the data at top RHIC energies are substantially underestimated. Thus, the large elliptic flow v2 of D-mesons and the low RAA(pT) of J/Ψ seen experimentally have to be attributed to early interactions of non-hadronic degrees of freedom. Simultaneously, we observe that non-hadronic interactions are mandatory in order to describe the narrowing of the J/Ψ rapidity distribution from pp to central Au + Au collisions at the top RHIC energy of . Additionally we demonstrate that the strong quenching of high-pTJ/Ψ's in central Au + Au collisions indicates that a large fraction of final J/Ψ mesons is created by a coalescence mechanism close to the phase boundary. Throughout this review we, furthermore, provide predictions for charm observables from Au + Au collisions at FAIR energies of 25–35 A GeV.

61 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the production of high-mass lepton pairs in fixed-target experiments, including both Drell-Yan (DY) and heavy quarkonium production.
Abstract: ▪ Abstract We review the production of high-mass lepton pairs in fixed-target experiments, including both Drell-Yan (DY) and heavy quarkonium production [J/ψ, ψ′, ϒ(1S), ϒ(2S), and ϒ(3S)]. In recent years, DY data have become standard input to the determination of parton density distributions. DY data have recently yielded the first measurement of the x dependence of the , asymmetry of the proton. Similar to the observations in deeply inelastic scattering, precision measurements of the nuclear dependence of the proton-induced DY process exhibit shadowing at small target momentum fraction, x2. There is, however, no evidence of enhanced DY production from nuclear targets. Mean transverse momenta of DY pairs are observed to increase with target mass. These data, analyzed within a new theoretical framework, provide an estimation of the energy loss of fast quarks in nuclear matter. In contrast to the DY process, there are large nuclear effects in the production of all quarkonia. These effects show strong depen...

60 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the excitation functions for open charm mesons in Au + Au reactions from AGS to RHIC energies within the HSD transport approach were calculated for string, quark, diquark (q, q, q,qq, q q ) and hadronic degrees of freedom.

60 citations