Kinetic freeze-out in central Au+Au collisions is a continuous process spanning broad ranges of temperature and baryon chemical potential, with averages nearly flat in transverse momentum and rapidity.
Heavy-Flavor Theory at "Hard and Electromagnetic Probes 2018"
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An overview is given of the theoretical developments on heavy quarks and quarkonia in heavy-ion collisions as reported at the "Hard and EM Probes 2018" conference. Specifically, we address progress in the understanding of heavy-flavor diffusion and its hadronization, quarkonium transport and the extraction of quarkonium melting temperatures, energy loss of heavy quarks at high momentum, and their rescattering in small colliding systems.
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Temperatures and chemical potentials at kinetic freeze-out in relativistic heavy ion collisions from coarse grained transport simulations
Kinetic freeze-out in central Au+Au collisions is a continuous process spanning broad ranges of temperature and baryon chemical potential, with averages nearly flat in transverse momentum and rapidity.