11–15 Dec 2017
Hotel Peterhoff, Shimla, India
Asia/Kolkata timezone

J/psi production as a function of charged particle multiplicity in ALICE at the LHC

12 Dec 2017, 18:40
15m
Conference Hall (Hotel Peterhoff, Shimla, India)

Conference Hall

Hotel Peterhoff, Shimla, India

Speaker

Dhananjaya Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))

Description

Details of charmonium production in hadronic collisions are still under active investigation in the scientific community. The event multiplicity dependence of J/psi production will give insight into the processes at the parton level. Multiple Parton Interactions (MPI) are thought to be a substantial source of hard scattering processes at LHC energies. Here, several inelastic scatterings occur at the partonic level in a single pp collision and lead to a strong correlation between particle production and the total event multiplicity. Therefore, MPI may contribute to charmonium production. The ALICE experiment has measured J/psi production as a function of charged particle multiplicity in pp collisions in the dimuon and the dielectron decay channels. A linear increase in J/psi production as a function of charged particle multiplicity is observed. Recently, ALICE has also performed similar kind of studies for pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV in the dielectron channel and also in p-Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV in the dimuon channel. The results are compared with the perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (pQCD) inspired models.

Primary author

Dhananjaya Thakur (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))

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