Probing the electromagnetic fields in ultrarelativistic collisions with leptons from $Z^0$ decay and charmed mesons (2004.09880v2)
Abstract: Ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions are expected to generate a huge electromagnetic field, $eB \approx 10{18}\, Gauss$, that induces a splitting of the directed flow, $v_1=\left\langle p_x/p_T \right\rangle $, of charged particles and anti-particles. Such a splitting for charmed meson manifests even for neutral particle/anti-particles pairs ($D0, \overline{D}0$), hence being also a unique probe of the formation of the quark-gluon plasma phase. For the first time here we show that electromagnetic field may generate a $v_1(D0) - v_1( \overline{D}0)$ as huge as the one recently observed at LHC against early expectations. Within this new research topic we point out a novel measurement: $v_1$ of leptons from $Z0$ decay and its correlation to that of $D$ and $B$ mesons. The correlation for $\Delta v_1$ of $l{+} - l{-}$, $D0-\overline{D}0$ and $B0-\overline{B}0$ would provide a strong probe of the electromagnetic origin of the splitting and hence of the formation of a quark-gluon plasma phase with heavy quarks as degrees of freedom. The case of the $v_1({l{\pm}})$ presents features due to the peculiar form of the $p_T$ spectrum never appreciated before in the study of heavy ion collisions. We specifically predict a sudden change of the $\Delta v_1(p_T)$ of leptons at $p_T=45$ GeV$/c$, that can be traced back to a universal relation of $\Delta v_1$ with the slope of the $p_T$ particle distribution and the integrated effect of the Lorentz force.
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