Title: Andrea Dainese
1Preparazione per lamisura di produzione di D0
2 Convegno Italiano sulla Fisica di ALICE Vietri
sul Mare (SA), 30/5-1/6, 2006
misura del beauty nel canale semi-elettronico
- Andrea Dainese
- INFN Legnaro
2Contents
- Charm and beauty in ALICE motivations
- D0 ? Kp reconstruction
- D0 cross section measurement in pp, pPb, Pb-Pb
- A.D. R.Grosso PhD theses,
PPR v2 - Beauty measurement via displaced electrons in pp
and Pb-Pb - Antinori, A.D., Bombonati, Lunardon,
Turrisi, Internal Notes to appear, PPR v2 - Sensitivity in comparison to predictions, in pp
(pQCD) and Pb-Pb (energy loss)
3c and b production at the LHC
- Important test of pQCD in a new energy domain
- remember the 15-years saga of b production at
the Tevatron - and c production not yet fully reconciled
- LHC NLO predictions (ALICE baseline for charm /
beauty)
CDF, PRL91 (2003) 241804 FONLL Cacciari, Nason
Cacciari, Frixione, Mangano, Nason and Ridolfi,
JHEP0407 (2004) 033
system ?s Pb-Pb (0-5 centr.) 5.5 TeV p-Pb (min. bias) 8.8 TeV pp 14 TeV
4.3 / 0.2 7.2 / 0.3 11.2 / 0.5
115 / 4.6 0.8 / 0.03 0.16 / 0.007
M.Mangano
4HQs as a probe of small-x gluons
- Probe unexplored small-x region with HQs at low
pt and/or forward y - down to x10-4 with charm already at y0
- Window on the rich phenomenology of high-density
PDFs - gluon saturation / recombination effects
- non-linear terms in PDFs evolution
- Possible effect enhancement of charm production
at low pt w.r.t. to standard DGLAP-based
predictions
Eskola, Kolhinen, Vogt, PLB582 (2004)
157 Gotsmann, Levin, Maor, Naftali, hep-ph/0504040
5Pb-Pb collisions Parton Energy Loss
- Partons travel 4 fm in the high colour-density
medium - Energy loss (gluon radiation collisional?)
(BDMPS)
Medium transport coefficient ? gluon
density
Casimir coupling factor 4/3 for quarks 3 for
gluons
Probe the medium
? Carlos
Baier, Dokshitzer, Mueller, Peigne, Schiff,
(BDMPS), NPB483 (1997) 291
6Lower E loss for heavy quarks?
- In vacuum, gluon radiation suppressed at q lt
mQ/EQ
- ? dead cone effect
- Dead cone implies lower energy loss
(Dokshitzer-Kharzeev, 2001) - Detailed calculation confirms this qualitative
feature, although effect is small and
uncertainties significant (Armesto-Salgado-Wiedema
nn, 2003) - Exploit abundant massive probes at LHC
study the effect by measuring the nuclear
modification factor for D and B
Dokshitzer, Kharzeev, PLB519 (2001) 199 Armesto,
Salgado, Wiedemann, PRD69 (2004) 114003
7News from RHIC heavy-flv decay electrons
suppressed!
- Indirect measurement non-photonic electrons
(Dalitz and conversions subtracted) charm /
beauty inclusive (uncertainty on pp baseline)
Radiative
Radiative Collisional
Energy loss calculations tend to underpredict
suppression
Djordjevic, Gyulassy, Wicks, nucl-th/0512076
Armesto, Cacciari, Dainese, Salgado, Wiedemann,
hep-ph/0511257
8Color-charge and mass dep. of E loss with
Heavy-to-Light ratios at LHC
Heavy-to-light ratios Compare g ? h , c ? D
and b ? B
For 10 lt pt lt 20 GeV, charm behaves like a m0
quark, light-flv hadrons come mainly from
gluons RD/h enhancement probes color-charge dep.
of E loss RB/h enhancement probes mass dep. of E
loss
Armesto, Dainese, Salgado, Wiedemann, PRD71
(2005) 054027
9Beauty-to-Charm ratio RB/D
- Compare c and b ? same colour charge
- Mass effect ? Enhancement of factor 2,
independent of (for
)
Adapted from Armesto, Dainese, Salgado,
Wiedemann, PRD71 (2005) 054027
10D0? K-p in ALICE
- Exclusive reconstruction
- direct measurement of the
pt distribution - Weak decay with mean proper length ct 124 mm
- Large combinatorial background ? (dNch/dy)2
- STRATEGY invariant-mass analysis of
fully-reconstructed topologies originating from
(displaced) secondary vertices - Measurement of Impact Parameters (ITSTPC)
- Measurement of Momenta (ITSTPC)
- Particle identification (TOF) to tag the two
decay products
11Vertexing track d0 resolution
Resolution mainly provided by the 2 layers of
silicon pixels
? 9.8 M
12Interaction vertex reconstruction in pp collisions
- Vertex diamond stable for few hours if beam
focused, precise vertex position from average
over many events - Nominal size of the beam
- s 15 mm in Pb-Pb
- s 15 mm in pp (L 1032 cm-2 s-1)
- s ? 150 mm in pp (if L is reduced at ALICE IP to
1030 cm-2 s-1) - In pp the E-by-E vertex position has to be
reconstructed in 3D using tracks - Finding/fitting algorithm developed and optimized
A.D. and M.Masera, ALICE-INT-2003-027.
13Selection of D0 candidates
increase S/B by factor 103!
14Time-of-flight PID
TOF
Pb-Pb, dNch/dy6000
Optimization for hadronic charm decays was
studied minimize probability to tag K as p
K id. required for D0 pt lt 2 GeV/c
15Results
S/B initial (M?3s) S/B final (M?1s) Significance S/?SB (M?1s)
Pb-Pb central 5 ? 10-6 10 35 (for 107 evts, 1 month)
pPb min. bias 2 ? 10-3 5 30 (for 108 evts, 1 month)
pp 2 ? 10-3 10 40 (for 109 evts, 7 months)
central Pb-Pb
Note with dNch/dy 3000 in Pb-Pb, S/B larger by
? 4 and significance larger by ? 2
16Statistical Errors
(R.Grosso)
17Feed-down from Beauty
- At LHC energies
- Fraction of D0 from chain b ? B0/B ? D0 not
negligible - Standard NLO pQCD Pythia fragmentation BR
- Selections increase this ratio to 10-15
- Results have to be eventually corrected for
feed-down - systematic error from
- uncertainty on b cross section
- Possibility to have direct
- estimate by D0 d0 (à la CDF)
18D0 cross section measurement
19B ? e X Detection strategy
- Electron PID reject most of the hadrons
- d0 cut reduce charm and bkg electrons (Dalitz, g
conv.) - Subtract (small) residual background (ALICE data
MC)
20Electron identification
- Combined info from TRD (trans. rad.) and TPC
(dE/dx) - TRD rejects 99 of the p? and ALL heavier hadrons
(pt gt 1 GeV/c) - TPC further rejects residual pions (up to 99 at
low p) - About 20 of electrons rejected
21Effect of electron identification (pp)
22Errors Summary
- d0 cut tuned vs pt to find best compromise
between statistical and systematic errors from
charm and bkg subtractions
23Cross section of electrons from B
inner bars stat. errors outer bars stat. ?
pt-dep. syst. errors not shown norm. error (5
pp, 9 Pb-Pb)
1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb
events, 109 pp events)
24Comparison to pQCD predictions perspectives for
1st month
D0 ? Kp
pp, ?s 14 TeV
- Expectations for first pp run
- Scaling of stat. errors according to ?Nevts
- No dedicated cuts study
Detector configuration ITS TPC TOF
25Comparison to pQCD predictions perspectives for
1st month
B ? e X
pp, ?s 14 TeV
- Expectations for first pp run
- Scaling of stat. errors according to ?Nevts
- No dedicated cuts study
Detector configuration ITS TPC TRD (1/5 at
end 07)
26Charm and Beauty E Loss RAA
D0 ? Kp
B ? e X
1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb
events, 109 pp events)
27Interpretation of RAAThe role of hadronisation
- Lowish pt D and B mesons may hadronise inside the
medium via coalescence ? no clean study of parton
E loss - Up to which pt is this relevant?
- ? Study particle type-dependence of RCP
RHIC
- ALICE _at_ LHC
- kaons and hyperons
- D meson RCP sensitivity under study
E loss only
28Heavy-to-light ratios RD/h
1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb
events, 109 pp events)
29Heavy-to-light ratios RB/D
1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb
events, 109 pp events)
30Summary
- Feasibility studies for D0 and B measurements in
pp, Pb-Pb (and pPb,only D0) carried out - many critical items identified and partially
addressed PID, d0 primary vertex measurement,
feed-down from beauty to charm - Results are very promising
- pt coverage in the range 1--18 GeV/c for D0 and
electrons from B - some physics applications identified and
studied - First measurements in pp already after first
month (107 evts) - D0 coverage up to pt 7 GeV/c
- B total cross section not much on pt dependence
- Getting ready for first collisions
- Long to-do list presented at May PWG3
- Analyses to be performed / tuned on 2006 pp
production (PDC06)