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Quark Mass Dependence of Heavy Quark Diffusion Coefficient from Lattice QCD
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We present the first study of the quark mass dependence of the heavy quark momentum and spatial diffusion coefficients using lattice QCD with light dynamical quarks corresponding to a pion mass of 320 MeV. We find that, for the temperature range 195 MeV $<T<$ 293 MeV, the spatial diffusion coefficients of the charm and bottom quarks are smaller than those obtained in phenomenological models that describe the $p_T$ spectra and elliptic flow of open heavy flavor hadrons.
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