Heavy flavor and exotic production at LHCb

5 May 2022, 10:00
20m
Parallel talk WG4: QCD with Heavy Flavours and Hadronic Final States WG4: QCD with Heavy Flavours and Hadronic Final States

Speaker

Sara Sellam

Description

Charm and bottom quark production is an important experimental observable that sheds light on the heavy quark interaction with the nuclear medium. With high statistics datasets, tracking and PID at very low transverse momentum, and excellent vertexing capabilities, LHCb performs precision measurements of a rich set of heavy flavor hadrons, including B mesons, open charm hadrons and charmonia. These capabilities allow for precise studies of strangeness enhancement, baryon enhancement, and charmonia suppression in various colliding systems from $pp$ to $p$Pb and PbPb. Furthermore, the production of the exotic $X$(3872) and $T_{cc}^{+}$ hadrons in $pp$ and $p$Pb collisions is also studied. The nuclear modification factor $R_{pA}$ for the four-quark state $X$(3872) is measured for the first time. We will present these results along with comparisons to theoretical calculations.

Submitted on behalf of a Collaboration? Yes

Authors

Sebastian Neubert (University of Bonn (DE)) Sara Sellam

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