Speaker
Victoria Ramos
(Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (BR))
Description
Heavy quarks are powerful probes of both hot and cold nuclear effects in high-energy nuclear collisions. After their production in the collision initial stage, they experience QGP formation and interact with the produced medium through its evolution. The LHCb experiment is uniquely well-suited to studying heavy-flavor production in a variety of systems. During Run 3, LHCb collected its first samples of $p$O, OO, and NeNe collisions during the summer of 2025, and a sample of PbPb collisions with an extended centrality coverage and increased luminosity compared to that from Run 2. In this contribution, first results of open heavy-flavour production in these collisions systems will be presented.
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Author
Victoria Ramos
(Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (BR))