Abstract

Heavy-flavored hadrons are unique probes to study the properties of hot and dense quantum chromodynamics medium produced in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and the LHC. Transverse spherocity is one of the event-topology variables used to separate jetty and isotropic events from the pool of event samples. This study aims to understand the production dynamics of heavy-flavors through the transverse momentum spectra, double differential yield and mean transverse momentum of J/ψ, D 0 and as a function of charged-particle multiplicity and transverse spherocity. Further to investigate the possibility of hadronization of the charm quarks, transverse spherocity dependence ratios like /D 0 and Λ0/K − are studied. For the current analysis, the events are generated by using 4C tuned PYTHIA8 for pp at = 13 TeV, which is quite successful in explaining the heavy-flavor particle production at the LHC energies.

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