17–31 Jul 2025
Orthodox Academy of Crete, Kolymbari, Crete, Greece
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Exploring charm-quark hadronization via charm-tagged jet and correlation measurements using machine learning with ALICE

18 Jul 2025, 18:40
25m
Room 2

Room 2

Talk Heavy Ion Collisions and Critical Phenomena Heavy Ion Collisions and Critical Phenomena

Speaker

Dr Shyam Kumar (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))

Description

Fragmentation functions are fundamental components of the factorization approach which is used to calculate the production cross sections of heavy-flavor hadrons within QCD. Due to their non-perturbative nature, they cannot be computed a priori and are typically extracted from measurements in clean environments such as electron-positron ($\rm e^+e^-$) or electron-proton ($\rm e^-p$) collisions. However, recent measurements of the relative abundances of various charmed hadrons in proton-proton (pp) collisions have questioned the universality of charm fragmentation across leptonic and hadronic collision systems.

In this contribution, we present measurements that consider not only heavy-flavor hadrons but also the surrounding charged particles, as angular correlations between charm hadrons and charged particles, and charm-tagged jets.

These observables enable a closer connection to charm fragmentation functions and provide stronger constraints on the hadronization process in hadronic collisions. A Boosted Decision Tree (BDT) classifier is employed to reconstruct charm hadrons in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13.6$ TeV using data recorded by the ALICE during the Run 3 of the LHC. The FAIR Spoke 6 Project, funded by the NextGenerationEU program in Italy, supports these studies as a valuable use-case to find efficient computing solutions for AI-oriented applications. We report measurements of the fraction of jet longitudinal momentum carried by $\rm D^0$ and $\rm \Lambda_c^+$ baryons. Additionally, we present azimuthal correlation distributions of $\rm D_s^+$, $\rm D^+$, $\rm D^0$ mesons, and $\rm \Lambda_c^+$ baryons with charged particles. Further insight into the correlation patterns is obtained through the extraction of quantitative observables such as the near- and away-side peak integrals and widths. The results are compared to state-of-the-art theoretical predictions to improve our understanding of charm-quark fragmentation and hadronization in hadronic environments. Finally, an outlook on the status of the analysis of $\rm D_s^+$-meson and charged particles correlation in central and semicentral Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}} = 5.36$ TeV will be presented.

Details

Shyam Kumar on behalf of the ALICE Collaboration and the FAIR (Future Artificial Intelligence Research, funded by NextGenerationEU) Spoke 6 Project

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Name of experiment and experimental site ALICE Experiment at CERN
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Author

Dr Shyam Kumar (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))

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