Heavy quarks (charm and beauty) are valuable probes for investigating the properties of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) formed in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions, as they are mainly produced through hard-scattering processes prior to the formation of the QGP, and their number is conserved during the subsequent QGP evolution. Measurements of the nuclear modification factor
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ALICE has planned several upgrades that will enable novel studies of the quark-gluon plasma. The main new studies in the QGP sector rely on a rich heavy flavour program. In particular, low-
In this talk, the latest heavy flavour measurements that probe the QGP properties with the ALICE detector will be presented. In view of a better understanding of the in-medium heavy-quark dynamics, the reported ALICE measurements will be compared to predictions from models including different implementations of heavy-quark interaction and hadronisation with the QGP constituents. The presentation will also cover the physics performance expected with the next ALICE upgrades (foreseen for Run 4 and Run 5).
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