CERN Accelerating science

Talk
Title Charmed-baryon production and hadronization studies with ALICE
Video
Loading
If you experience any problem watching the video, click the download button below
Download Embed
Mp4:Medium
(1000 kbps)
High
(4000 kbps)
More..
Copy-paste this code into your page:
Author(s) Hills, Christopher (speaker) (University of Liverpool (GB))
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2020-06-03. - 0:22:56.
Series (Conferences)
(10th International Conference on Hard and Electromagnetic Probes of High-Energy Nuclear Collisions)
Lecture note on 2020-06-03T10:30:00
Subject category Conferences
Abstract The measurements of the charmed baryons are fundamental to investigate charm-quark production and hadronization mechanisms in different collision systems. Recent measurements of charm-baryon production in small systems at LHC energies show a baryon-over-meson ratio significantly higher than that in e$^{+}$e$^{-}$ and e$^{\pm}$p collisions, and higher than expectations from Monte Carlo generators, tuned to reproduce these measurements, suggesting a violation of the universality of the fragmentation of charm in different collision systems. Various mechanisms are recently being considered in the theory community to describe the measurements, such as multi-parton interactions, colour reconnection, ropes, or statistical hadronization approaches. In nucleus-nucleus collisions, where a hot and dense Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) forms and collectively expands, the enhancement of baryon-to-meson ratios is predicted by theoretical models in which heavy quarks hadronize by coalescence with light quarks from the plasma. Measurements of $\Lambda_{\rm c}$ production in nucleus-nucleus collisions hint to a larger ratio to D mesons, with respect to the case of pp collisions. Furthermore, the measurement of open heavy flavours as a function of multiplicity in pp and p-Pb collisions provides important information to understand how the possible presence of collective effects could modify the production of heavy-flavour hadrons. The analysis of different charm baryon species, such as $\Sigma_{\rm c}$ and $\Xi_{\rm c}$, give further insight into the study of the charm hadrons production in all systems. In this talk, we present measurements of $\Lambda_{\rm c}$, $\Xi_{\rm c}$ and $\Sigma_{\rm c}$ baryons performed with the ALICE detector at mid-rapidity in pp collisions at various collision energies. The $\Lambda_{\rm c}/ {\rm D}^{0}$ ratio measured in different collision systems and its multiplicity dependency from pp to p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions will be shown. The $R_{\rm pPb}$ and the $R_{\rm AA}$ of the $\Lambda_{\rm c}$ will be discussed as well. The results will be compared with predictions from Monte Carlo event generators in the pp system, and with models including CNM effects or the formation of a QGP in larger systems.
Copyright/License © 2020-2024 CERN
Submitted by cmarkert@physics.utexas.edu

 


 Record created 2020-06-23, last modified 2022-11-02


External links:
Download fulltextTalk details
Download fulltextEvent details