Prompt D0 v2 is strongly linearly correlated with low-pT charged-particle v2 across q2-selected event classes, indicating initial-state geometry dominates charm-hadron elliptic flow in PbPb collisions.
Event-by-event $v_n$ correlations of soft hadrons and heavy mesons in heavy ion collisions
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In this paper heavy quark energy loss models are embedded in full event-by-event viscous hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the nuclear suppression factor and azimuthal anisotropy of D$^0$ mesons in PbPb collisions at 5.02 TeV in the $p_T$ range 8-40 GeV. In our model calculations, the $R_\text{AA}$ of D$^0$ mesons is consistent with experimental data from the CMS experiment. We present the first calculations of heavy flavor cumulants $v_2\{2\}$ and $v_3\{2\}$ (and also discuss $v_2\{4\}$), which is also consistent with experimental data. Event-shape engineering techniques are used to compute the event-by-event correlation between the soft hadron $v_n$ and the heavy meson $v_n$. We predict a linear correlation between these observables on an event-by-event basis.
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Exploring the origin of D$^0$ meson elliptic flow in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV using event shape engineering
Prompt D0 v2 is strongly linearly correlated with low-pT charged-particle v2 across q2-selected event classes, indicating initial-state geometry dominates charm-hadron elliptic flow in PbPb collisions.