Heavy flavor physics at the sPHENIX experiment

28.03.2023, 14:40
20m
Ludwig 1b (Stadthalle)

Ludwig 1b

Stadthalle

Talk Future experimental facilities Parallel: Future Experimental Facilities

Sprecher

Antonio Carlos Oliveira da Silva (Iowa State University)

Beschreibung

In Spring 2023, the sPHENIX detector at BNL’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) will begin measuring a suite of unique heavy flavor and quarkonia observables with unprecedented statistics and kinematic reach at the RHIC energies using combined EM and hadronic calorimeters and high precision tracking. A MAPS-based vertex detector upgrade to sPHENIX, the MVTX, will provide a precise determination of the impact parameter of tracks relative to the primary vertex in high multiplicity heavy-ion collisions and polarized proton-proton/proton-nuclei collisions. It will enable precision measurements of open heavy-flavor observables, covering an unexplored kinematic region at RHIC. The physics program, its potential impact, and the recent detector development will be discussed in this talk.

Affiliation

Iowa State Univerisity

Experiment/Theory Other

Hauptautor

Antonio Carlos Oliveira da Silva (Iowa State University)

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