13–14 Dec 2025
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science JU
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Interactions between heavy and light flavor hadrons in heavy-ion collisions by STAR

13 Dec 2025, 17:35
15m
A-1-06 (Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science JU)

A-1-06

Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science JU

ul. prof. Stanisława Łojasiewicza 11 30-348 Kraków

Speaker

Priyanka Roy Chowdhury (Warsaw University of Technology)

Description

Heavy quarks are produced in hard partonic scatterings at the very early stage of heavy-ion collisions and they experience the whole evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma medium. Femtoscopic correlations, i.e. two-particle correlations at low relative momentum, are sensitive to the final-state interactions as well as to the extent of the region from which the correlated particles are emitted. A study of correlations between heavy-flavor mesons and identified charged hadrons could shed light on their interactions in the hadronic phase.

   STAR has performed the first measurement of femtoscopic correlation between $D^0$-charged hadron pairs at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at ${\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}}$ = 200 GeV. $D^0$ mesons are reconstructed via the $K^{\mp}-{\pi}^{\pm}$ decay channel using topological criteria enabled by the Heavy Flavor Tracker with excellent track pointing resolution. We will present the femtoscopic correlation functions between $D^{0}/\overline{D^0}$-$\pi^{\pm}$, $D^{0}/\overline{D^0}$-$K^{\pm}$ and $D^{0}/\overline{D^0}$-$p^{\pm}$ pairs for $D^0$/$\overline{D^0}$ with transverse momentum above 1 GeV/$c$ in the $0-80\%$ centrality range. STAR results will be compared with existing theory predictions and the physics implications will also be discussed. 
   Moreover, Lednicky-Lyuboshitz model generated correlation functions with variation of interaction parameters and emission source size will be reported.

Primary author

Priyanka Roy Chowdhury (Warsaw University of Technology)

Presentation materials