ALICE is the LHC experiment devoted to the study of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
(QGP). To probe this high energy density state of strongly interacting matter
expected to be produced in heavy-ion collisions at high energies, measurements
performed in various systems (pp, p-Pb and Pb-Pb) are compared to each other.
Heavy quarks are produced in initial hard partonic scatterings on a short time
scale and participate in the subsequent evolution of the medium. This makes
them sensitive probes of the QGP. With ALICE, open heavy flavours are studied
using D mesons (D0, D+, D∗+) reconstructed via their hadronic decay
channels in the mid-rapidity region (∣y∣<0.5) and with heavy-flavour decay
leptons reconstructed in the electronic (muonic) channel in the central
rapidity region ∣y∣<0.9 (forward rapidity region 2.5<y<4). We present ALICE
measurements of the nuclear modification factor RAA and the elliptic
flow v2 for D mesons and heavy-flavour decay leptons in Pb-Pb collisions at
sNN=2.76 TeV. The corresponding measurements in p-Pb
collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV are also discussed. First results
on the azimuthal correlations between heavy-flavour particles and hadrons are
presented as well as the charged-particle multiplicity dependence of
heavy-flavour production in pp collisions at s=7 TeV.Comment: Proceedings of 52nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics
conference (Bormio 2014), 27-31 January 201