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Neutral meson measurement using different neutral pion reconstruction techniques in ALICE in pp collisions at $\sqrt s = 7$ TeV
In this analysis, which is carried out as part of a summer student project, the $\omega$ and $\eta$ mesons are measured in pp collisions at $\sqrt s = 7$ TeV using ALICE's two calorimeters PHOS and EMCal, the so called Photon Conversion Method (PCM) and two hybrid methods that combine one photo...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2284298 |
Sumario: | In this analysis, which is carried out as part of a summer student project, the $\omega$ and $\eta$ mesons are measured in pp collisions at $\sqrt s = 7$ TeV using ALICE's two calorimeters PHOS and EMCal, the so called Photon Conversion Method (PCM) and two hybrid methods that combine one photon that was reconstructed with PCM and the other photon measured with the different calorimeters for neutral pion reconstruction. The analysis was carried out on LHC data from 2010 resulting in visible peaks for all mentioned methods. Investigations of the invariant mass distributions using Monte Carlo Event Generator PYTHIA6 show a main contribution to the background by false identifications of neutral pions, that are reduced by stronger cuts on the photon pairs invariant-mass. Furthermore, the chain of afterburners that was put in place to further process the extracted peaks and compare the different reconstruction methods is demonstrated. |
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