Title: Heavy Flavour Physics in ALICE Experiment
1Heavy Flavour Physics in ALICE Experiment
- Physics Performance Report
- CERN/LHCC 2005-030
- Ginés MARTINEZ GARCIA, Nantes
- for the ALICE collaboration
- Meeting of the LHC Committee February 15th 2006
2Physics Motivations
- Energy loss of Heavy Quarks (HQ) in hot and high
density medium formed in AA central collisions. - Brownian motion and coalescence of low pT HQ in
the quark gluon plasma (QGP). - Dissociation (and regeneration) of quarkonia in
hot QGP. - Heavy flavour physics in pp collisions small x
physics, pQCD, HQ fragmentation functions, gluon
shadowing, Quarkonia production mechanism.
3Heavy Quarks in AA coll.
- Small xBj (10-3 10-5)
- DtQ 0.04 0.15 fm/c
- DtQ ltlt tQGP ltlt tQ
- Shadowing / Saturation
- HQ energy loss in QGP
- HQ coalescence (low pT)
L.O.
4Charmonia in AA collisions
SPS
RHIC
LHC
J/Y regeneration
J/Y melting
H. Satz, CERN Heavy Ion Forum, 09/06/05
- Melting of Y and c at SPS and RHIC, and melting
of J/Y at LHC? - Magic cancellation between J/Y suppression and
J/Y regeneration?
22 (39) of J/Y (Y) from open beauty meson
decays.
5Bottomonia in AA collisions
CUSB Detector(Cornell)
- First measurement of Bottomonia.
- Regeneration is expected to be small at LHC.
- ?(2S) behaves as J/y TD?(2S) TDJ/y
- ?(1S) melts only at LHC.
- ?(2S)/?(1S) as a function of pT.
Dm(3S-2S) 332 MeV/c2
45 (30) of feed-down from higher resonances for
?(1S) (?(2S))
6ALICE capabilities
- ALICE combines electronic, muonic and hadronic
channels - ALICE covers down to pT 0 for quarkonia and
open charm - ALICE covers central (hlt0.9) and forward
(2.5lthlt4.0) regions - High precision vertexing in the central barrel
7Physics Analysis
- Hadronic decays
- D0?K p, D-?K p p, Ds?K K, Ds?f p,
- Leptonic decays
- B? l (e or m) anything.
- Invariant mass analysis of lepton pairs BB, DD,
BDsame, J/Y, Y, ? family, B ?J/Y anything. - BB ?m m m (J/Y m).
- e-m correlations.
- W- ? l- n, Z0?ll-.
In red channels studied in the PPR In black
under study
8D0?Kp channel
- High precision vertexing, better than 100 mm
(ITS) - High precision tracking (ITSTPC)
- K and/or p identification (TOF)
109 pp 108 pPb 107 PbPb
107 central PbPb
D ?Kp
9High Precision charm measurement
Central PbPb Shadowing kT energy loss
pp at 14 TeV Sensitivity to PDFs
Shadowing region
10Open Beauty from single electrons
- Electron Identification (TRDTPC)
- High precision vertexing (ITS)
- Subtraction of the open charm contribution.
107 central PbPb
11 mm- correlations
Single Muons
BDsame
BB
5 central PbPb
12Energy loss physics
Charm Production Quark versus gluon Energy
Loss Higher gluon coupling
Beauty production Mass dependence of Energy
Loss Dead cone effect
13Quarkonia ? ee-, mm-
PbPb cent, 0 fmltblt3 fm
Yields for baseline
- ?(1S) ?(2S) 0-8 GeV/c
- J/Y high statistics 0-20 GeV/c
- Y poor significance
- ? ok, but 2-3 run will be needed.
14Suppression scenario
- Suppression-1
- Tc 270 MeV
- TD/Tc1.7 for J/Y
- TD/Tc 4.0 for ?.
- Suppression-2
- Tc190 MeV
- TD/Tc1.21 for J/Y
- TD/Tc 2.9 for ?.
PRC72 034906(2005)
Hep-ph/0507084(2005)
Good sensitivity J/Y, ?(1S) ?(2S)
15Slides for questions
16Quarkonia Acceptances
J/Y
J/Y
Di-electron channel
hlt0.9
2.5lthlt4.0
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Di-muon channel
hlt0.9
2.5lthlt4.0
17 mm- Minv in pp _at_ 14 TeV
18 ee- Invariant Masses
19Running conditions
Lead-lead nominal run
Proton proton nominal run
?Ldt dt 3.1030 cm-2 s-1 x 107 s 5.1037 cm-2
for pp run, 14 TeV Npp collisions 2 .1012
collisions
?Ldt 5.1026 cm-2 s-1 x 106 s 5.1032 cm-2
PbPb run, 5.5 TeV NPbPb collisions 2 .109
collisions
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Muon triggers 100 efficiency, lt 1kHz
Muon triggers 100 efficiency, 1kHz
Electron triggers 50 efficiency of TRD
L1 20 physics events per event
Electron triggers Bandwidth limitation
NPbPb central 2 .108 collisions
Hadron triggers Npp minb 2 .109 collisions
Hadron triggers NPbPb central 2 .107
collisions
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20Charmonia spectroscopy
J/Y?mm-, ee- (BR 5.9)
y(2S) or y'
pp _at_ 14 TeV sJ/y 70 mb
1 J/y per 1000 pp collisions
27 from cc decay 22 from B decay 5.6 from y(2S)
y(2S) ? mm-, ee-(BR0.8)
60 direct y(2S) 39 from B decay
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J/y
y(2S) / J/Y direct 1.7
y(2S) / J/y from B 5.2
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21Bottomonia spectroscopy
?(1S)? mm-, ee- (BR 2.4)
pp _at_ 14 TeV s?(1S) 0.77 mb
1 ?(1S) per 105 pp collisions
?(3S)
29.0 from cb(1P) decay 9.5 from ?(2S) decay
4.5 from cb(2P) decay 1.5 from ?(3S) decay
?(2S)
?(2S)? mm-, ee- (BR 1.3)
25.0 from cb(2P) decay 4.5 from ?(3S) decay
?(3S)? mm-, ee- (BR 1.8)
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?(1S)
Dm(3S-2S) 332 MeV/c2
22Acceptances
ATLAS CMS present a large lepton acceptance
hlt2.4
ALICE combines muonic and electronic channels
ALICE covers the low pT region ( pT0 for
quarkonia)
ALICE covers the forward region 2.5lthlt4.0
ATLAS, CMS ALICE-electron with high precision
vertexing
23Phenix Factor
T. Frawley