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Heavy-flavor production and medium properties in high-energy nuclear collisions --What next?

G. Aarts, J. Aichelin, C. Allton, R. Arnaldi, S. A. Bass, C. Bedda, N. Brambilla, E. Bratkovskaya, P. Braun-Munzinger, G. E. Bruno, T. Dahms, S. K. Das, H. Dembinski, M. Djordjevic, E. Ferreiro, A. Frawley, P. -B. Gossiaux, R. Granier de Cassagnac, A. Grelli, M. He, W. A. Horowitz, G. M. Innocenti, M. Jo, O. Kaczmarek, P. G. Kuijer, M. Laine, M. P. Lombardo, A. Mischke, M. G. Munhoz, M. Nahrgang, M. Nguyen, A. C. Oliveira da Silva, P. Petreczky, A. Rothkopf, M. Schmelling, E. Scomparin, T. Song, J. Stachel, A. A. P. Suaide, L. Tolos, B. Trzeciak, A. Uras, L. van Doremalen, L. Vermunt, S. Vigolo, N. Xu, Z. Ye, H. J. C. Zanoli, P. Zhuang, Gert Aarts Orcid Logo

The European Physical Journal A, Volume: 53, Issue: 5

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Open and hidden heavy-flavor physics in high-energy nuclear collisions are entering a new and exciting stage towards reaching a clearer understanding of the new experimental results with the possibility to link them directly to the advancement in lattice Quantum Chromo-Dynamics (QCD). Recent results...

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Gert Aarts
title_short Heavy-flavor production and medium properties in high-energy nuclear collisions --What next?
title_full Heavy-flavor production and medium properties in high-energy nuclear collisions --What next?
title_fullStr Heavy-flavor production and medium properties in high-energy nuclear collisions --What next?
title_full_unstemmed Heavy-flavor production and medium properties in high-energy nuclear collisions --What next?
title_sort Heavy-flavor production and medium properties in high-energy nuclear collisions --What next?
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G. E. Bruno
T. Dahms
S. K. Das
H. Dembinski
M. Djordjevic
E. Ferreiro
A. Frawley
P. -B. Gossiaux
R. Granier de Cassagnac
A. Grelli
M. He
W. A. Horowitz
G. M. Innocenti
M. Jo
O. Kaczmarek
P. G. Kuijer
M. Laine
M. P. Lombardo
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M. G. Munhoz
M. Nahrgang
M. Nguyen
A. C. Oliveira da Silva
P. Petreczky
A. Rothkopf
M. Schmelling
E. Scomparin
T. Song
J. Stachel
A. A. P. Suaide
L. Tolos
B. Trzeciak
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L. Vermunt
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