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Heavy-Flavor Measurements by the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC

Abstract

In recent years, PHENIX has studied many important observables related to heavy-flavor physics through their leptonic decay measurements including the invariant yield of electrons from nonphotonic sources, and prompt single muons, both of which are dominated by D and B mesons. Charm and beauty cross-sections were measured and compared through single lepton, and lepton-hadron correlations in p+p collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV. Observables for quarkonia production such as invariant yield and polarization were also measured in p+p collisions. In Au+Au collisions, preliminary results for the RAAR_{AA} for single electrons and a 90% CL upper limit for the suppression of Υ\Upsilons were produced. And in dd+Au collisions, a preliminary RCPR_{CP} study for J/ψJ/\psi production in different centrality ranges was extracted.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter Conference 2009 Proceeding

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