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Title: Heavy Flavour in ALICE


1
Heavy Flavour in ALICE
  • Federico Antinori
  • (INFN Padova Italy)
  • for the ALICE Collaboration

2
Menu
  • Appetizers
  • Heavy flavour production at LHC
  • c and b as probes of the medium
  • Main Courses
  • ALICE layout
  • D0 ? K-p
  • B ? e
  • B ? µ
  • Desserts
  • v2
  • D
  • Ds
  • b jets
  • Fortune Cookie

3
Appetizers
  • Heavy flavour production at LHC
  • c and b as probes of the medium

4
LHC
  • Running conditions
  • other ions (Sn, Kr, O) energies (e.g. pp _at_
    5.5 TeV)

Lmax (ALICE) 1031
Lint (ALICE) 0.5 nb-1/year
5
Heavy Flavour _at_ LHC
  • cc and bb rates
  • ALICE PPR (NTLO shadowing)

cc
bb
PbPb/pp
PbPb/pp
PbPb
PbPb
pp
pp
6
  • large cross-sections
  • low-x (a field of its own!)

? accessible x1, x2 regions in the ALICE
experiment
muon arm
central detector
7
Charm beauty as probes
  • calculable in pQCD calibration measurement from
    pp
  • rather solid ground
  • caveat modification of initial state from pp to
    AA
  • shadowing 30
  • saturation?
  • pA reference fundamental!
  • produced essentially in initial impact
  • probes of high density phase
  • no extra production at hadronization
  • probes of fragmentation
  • e.g. independent string fragmentation vs
    recombination

8
Probing the medium
  • quenching vs colour charge
  • heavy flavour from quark (CR 4/3) jets
  • light flavour from (pT-dep) mix of quark and
    gluon (CR 3) jets
  • quenching vs mass
  • heavy flavour predicted to suffer less energy
    loss
  • gluonstrahlung
  • collisional loss
  • beauty vs charm
  • heavy flavour should provide a fundamental
    cross-check of quenching picture emerging from
    RHIC

9
Large suppression at RHIC!
  • yet, region above 3-4 GeV expected to be
    dominated by beauty...
  • n.p. electrons as suppressed as expected for c
    only (no b)

Xin Dong_at_QM05
  • disentangling c/b is a must!
  • e.g. full reconstruction of D vertices

10
Main courses
  • ALICE layout
  • D0 ? K-p
  • B ? e
  • B ? µ, µµ

11
ALICE Set-up
Size 16 x 26 meters Weight 10,000 tons
TOF
TRD
HMPID
ITS
PMD
Muon Arm
PHOS
TPC
12
Tracking
? lt 0.9 B 0.4 T TRD TPC ITS with - Si
pixel - Si drift - Si strip
13
Full reconstruction of D decays
  • ALICE Silicon Pixels
  • expected d0 resolution (s)

14
D0 ? K-p
  • expected ALICE performance
  • S/B 10
  • S/?(SB) 40 (1 month
    Pb-Pb running)
  • ? similar performance in pp
  • (wider primary vertex spread)

pT - differential
15
Beauty to electrons
  • Expected ALICE performance (1 month Pb-Pb)
  • e identification from TRD and dE/dx in TPC
  • impact parameter from ITS

S/(SB)
S per 107 central Pb-Pb events
16
Electrons (from b) pt spectrum
Error composition
stat ? syst error
stat error
11 from overall normalization not included
17
Expected performance on D, B RAA
mass dependence
colour charge dependence
D0 ? K-p
B ? e X
1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb
events, 109 pp events)
  • should clarify the heavy flavour quenching story

18
Beauty to single muons
  • expected in the muon arm

? very high statistics and heavy flavour purity
expected
19
Beauty to dimuons
  • Two main sources

BDSAME
BBDIFF
  • Consistency check!

20
Desserts
  • v2
  • D
  • Ds
  • b jets

21
Heavy Flavour v2
  • v2 azimuthal anisotropy ? elliptic flow
  • can get charm v2 from
  • direct charm elliptic flow
  • non-flowing c recombining with flowing matter
  • azimuthally dependent energy loss
  • ...?
  • in general, v2 ? 0 if charm strongly coupled
    with azimuthally asymmetric medium...

22
electron v2 at RHIC
  • puzzle at QM05 different results from PHENIX
    and STAR...
  • PHENIX
  • subtraction of conversions by converter method
    and cocktail
  • STAR
  • rejection of conversions by inv. mass
    combinations
  • _at_ RIKEN-BNL heavy flavour workshop in december
    STAR said measurement affected by too much
    photonic background

F.Laue_at_QM05
23
  • question
  • to what extent can one accommodate small v2 with
    large suppression?

24
Charm v2 at LHC?
  • Full reconstruction of D decays at LHC
  • qualitatively different measurement from
    non-photonic electrons!
  • better correlation with original heavy-quark
    momentum
  • b vs c
  • First indications from preliminary studies in
    ALICE expected error few
    (D v2)

25
D ? K-pp
  • Preliminary study performance comparable to that
    for D0 ? K-p

Pb-Pb significance 30 (1 month)
26
Ds
  • Ds as probe of hadronization?
  • from string fragmentation cs / cd 1/3
  • after decays Ds (cs) / D (cd) 0.6
  • from recombination cs / cd N(s) / N(d)
  • ? how large at LHC?
  • experimentally accessible?
  • D (ct 310 µm) ? K-pp with BR 9.2
  • in Alice probably similar performance as for D0
    ? K-p
  • Ds (ct 150 µm) ? K-Kp with BR 4.4
  • but mostly resonant decays Fp or K0K (non
    resonant only 20 )
  • ? favours bkgnd rejection (for D ? K-pp,
    non-resonant 96 )
  • may be well visible (expecially if Ds/D is
    large!)
  • Ds v2 would be particularly interesting!

27
Heavy flavour jets?
2 GeV 20
GeV 100 GeV 200 GeV
Mini-Jets 100/event 1/event
100k/month
  • Well visible event-by-event! e.g. 100 GeV jet
    underlying event
  • For high energy jets Nb Nu,d
  • heavy flavour rich!
  • b-tagged jets?
  • study quenching of b jets!

28
Fortune Cookie
29
Away side cone?
  • Collective behaviour opposite to jet?
  • eg Mach cone

John Lajoie _at_ QM2006
  • Casalderrey-Solana, et al. hep-ph/0411315
  • Stocker Nucl.Phys. A750 (2005) 121)
  • What happens with big-fat-heavy quark jets?

30
Modified Mach cone?
  • Heavy quarks at moderate pT move with
    substantially lower speed
  • e.g. for beauty, taking
  • cS2 0.2
  • m(b) 4.5 GeV
  • b quark is subsonic
  • for p lt 2.25 GeV
  • for p 3-4 GeV,
  • shock wave angle 40O
  • FA, E Shuryak J.Phys. G31 (2005) 19

shock wave angle degrees
Now observing THAT would be something!
p(b) GeV
31
Digestive
32
Startup Plans
  • Timeline
  • August 2007 close experiment
  • September November commissioning
  • November December pp commissioning run (vs
    0.9 TeV)
  • 2008 first pp run (vs 14 TeV)
  • followed by first Pb-Pb run (end 2008?)
  • final timing depends on physics landscape by then
  • vs 5.5 TeV, L 51025 cm-2s-1
  • Startup configuration for 2007
  • complete ITS, TPC, HMPID, muon arm, PMD, trigger
    dets (V0, T0, ZDC, Accorde),..
  • partially complete PHOS(1/5), TOF(9/18), TRD
    (2-3/18), DAQ (20)

33
D0 in pp
  • D0 ? K-p
  • 1 year run ? 109 events
  • 20 shifts, 10 hrs each ? a few 107 events
  • reach out to 12 GeV or so

34
Example B in pp
  • B ? e X
  • electron id in TRD and TPC, electron impact
    parameter from ITS

35
Conclusion
  • Heavy flavours kindly provide us with a very
    promising tool to study the properties of the
    strongly interacting medium produced in
    ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions
  • LHC is the place to be ? very high rates
  • pT reach
  • recombination?
  • jets?
  • ALICE is well equipped for heavy flavour physics

36
??
  • For much more see
  • ALICE Physics Performance Report, Vol. II,
    Journal of Physics G 32 (11), 2137 (2006)
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