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The multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model

In relativistic nuclear collisions the production of hadrons with light (u,d,s) quarks is quantitatively described in the framework of the Statistical Hadronization Model (SHM). Charm quarks are dominantly produced in initial hard collisions but interact strongly in the hot fireball and thermalize....

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Autores principales: Andronic, Anton, Braun-Munzinger, Peter, Köhler, Markus K., Mazeliauskas, Aleksas, Redlich, Krzysztof, Stachel, Johanna, Vislavicius, Vytautas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2021)035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2765354
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author Andronic, Anton
Braun-Munzinger, Peter
Köhler, Markus K.
Mazeliauskas, Aleksas
Redlich, Krzysztof
Stachel, Johanna
Vislavicius, Vytautas
author_facet Andronic, Anton
Braun-Munzinger, Peter
Köhler, Markus K.
Mazeliauskas, Aleksas
Redlich, Krzysztof
Stachel, Johanna
Vislavicius, Vytautas
author_sort Andronic, Anton
collection CERN
description In relativistic nuclear collisions the production of hadrons with light (u,d,s) quarks is quantitatively described in the framework of the Statistical Hadronization Model (SHM). Charm quarks are dominantly produced in initial hard collisions but interact strongly in the hot fireball and thermalize. Therefore charmed hadrons can be incorporated into the SHM by treating charm quarks as ‘impurities’ with thermal distributions, while the total charm content of the fireball is fixed by the measured open charm cross section. We call this model SHMc and demonstrate that with SHMc the measured multiplicities of single charm hadrons in lead-lead collisions at LHC energies can be well described with the same thermal parameters as for (u,d,s) hadrons. Furthermore, transverse momentum distributions are computed in a blast-wave model, which includes the resonance decay kinematics. SHMc is extended to lighter collision systems down to oxygen-oxygen and includes doubly- and triply-charmed hadrons. We show predictions for production probabilities of such states exhibiting a characteristic and quite spectacular enhancement hierarchy.
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spelling cern-27653542023-01-31T10:31:51Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP07(2021)035http://cds.cern.ch/record/2765354engAndronic, AntonBraun-Munzinger, PeterKöhler, Markus K.Mazeliauskas, AleksasRedlich, KrzysztofStachel, JohannaVislavicius, VytautasThe multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization modelnucl-thNuclear Physics - Theorynucl-exNuclear Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn relativistic nuclear collisions the production of hadrons with light (u,d,s) quarks is quantitatively described in the framework of the Statistical Hadronization Model (SHM). Charm quarks are dominantly produced in initial hard collisions but interact strongly in the hot fireball and thermalize. Therefore charmed hadrons can be incorporated into the SHM by treating charm quarks as ‘impurities’ with thermal distributions, while the total charm content of the fireball is fixed by the measured open charm cross section. We call this model SHMc and demonstrate that with SHMc the measured multiplicities of single charm hadrons in lead-lead collisions at LHC energies can be well described with the same thermal parameters as for (u,d,s) hadrons. Furthermore, transverse momentum distributions are computed in a blast-wave model, which includes the resonance decay kinematics. SHMc is extended to lighter collision systems down to oxygen-oxygen and includes doubly- and triply-charmed hadrons. We show predictions for production probabilities of such states exhibiting a characteristic and quite spectacular enhancement hierarchy.In relativistic nuclear collisions the production of hadrons with light (u,d,s) quarks is quantitatively described in the framework of the Statistical Hadronization Model (SHM). Charm quarks are dominantly produced in initial hard collisions but interact strongly in the hot fireball and thermalize. Therefore charmed hadrons can be incorporated into the SHM by treating charm quarks as 'impurities' with thermal distributions, while the total charm content of the fireball is fixed by the measured open charm cross section. We call this model SHMc and demonstrate that with SHMc the measured multiplicities of single charm hadrons in lead-lead collisions at LHC energies can be well described with the same thermal parameters as for (u,d,s) hadrons. Furthermore, transverse momentum distributions are computed in a blast-wave model, which includes the resonance decay kinematics. SHMc is extended to lighter collision systems down to oxygen-oxygen and includes doubly- and triply-charmed hadrons. We show predictions for production probabilities of such states exhibiting a characteristic and quite spectacular enhancement hierarchy.arXiv:2104.12754oai:cds.cern.ch:27653542021-04-26
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Nuclear Physics - Theory
nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Andronic, Anton
Braun-Munzinger, Peter
Köhler, Markus K.
Mazeliauskas, Aleksas
Redlich, Krzysztof
Stachel, Johanna
Vislavicius, Vytautas
The multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model
title The multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model
title_full The multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model
title_fullStr The multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model
title_full_unstemmed The multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model
title_short The multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model
title_sort multiple-charm hierarchy in the statistical hadronization model
topic nucl-th
Nuclear Physics - Theory
nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2021)035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2765354
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