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Charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detector

We present a new method for detection of multiply charmed baryons via their decays into strange baryons, using ‘strangeness tracking’. This method makes use of the state-of-the-art upgraded silicon detectors in ALICE during Runs 3, 4 and beyond will enable the novel possibility of tracking strange h...

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Autor principal: Dobrigkeit Chinellato, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202225909004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2783493
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description We present a new method for detection of multiply charmed baryons via their decays into strange baryons, using ‘strangeness tracking’. This method makes use of the state-of-the-art upgraded silicon detectors in ALICE during Runs 3, 4 and beyond will enable the novel possibility of tracking strange hadrons directly before they decay, leading to a very significant improvement in impactparameter resolution. In this work, we will discuss how this new technique will be crucial to distinguish secondary strange baryons originating from charm decays from primary strange baryons. This is a particularly interesting possibility for the Ω− baryon coming from Ωc0 → Ω−π+ decays, since there is no other relevant feeddown source for Ω−. This, in turn, means that the main Ω− background for the Ωc measurement will point most accurately to the primary vertex, unlike pions or protons from other charm baryon decays.We will illustrate the achievable performance of strangeness tracking for the Run 3 configuration of ALICE with the upgraded Inner Tracking System, which is fully instrumented with silicon pixel detectors. Moreover, we will discuss the potential of this technique in a future experiment with an extensive silicon tracking detector with a first layer very close to the interaction point. Finally, we will also cover other potential major applications of strangeness tracking, including measurements of hypernuclei such as the Λ3H.
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spelling cern-27834932023-01-31T08:57:25Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/202225909004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2783493engDobrigkeit Chinellato, DavidCharm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detectornucl-exNuclear Physics - Experimenthep-exParticle Physics - ExperimentWe present a new method for detection of multiply charmed baryons via their decays into strange baryons, using ‘strangeness tracking’. This method makes use of the state-of-the-art upgraded silicon detectors in ALICE during Runs 3, 4 and beyond will enable the novel possibility of tracking strange hadrons directly before they decay, leading to a very significant improvement in impactparameter resolution. In this work, we will discuss how this new technique will be crucial to distinguish secondary strange baryons originating from charm decays from primary strange baryons. This is a particularly interesting possibility for the Ω− baryon coming from Ωc0 → Ω−π+ decays, since there is no other relevant feeddown source for Ω−. This, in turn, means that the main Ω− background for the Ωc measurement will point most accurately to the primary vertex, unlike pions or protons from other charm baryon decays.We will illustrate the achievable performance of strangeness tracking for the Run 3 configuration of ALICE with the upgraded Inner Tracking System, which is fully instrumented with silicon pixel detectors. Moreover, we will discuss the potential of this technique in a future experiment with an extensive silicon tracking detector with a first layer very close to the interaction point. Finally, we will also cover other potential major applications of strangeness tracking, including measurements of hypernuclei such as the Λ3H.We present a new method for detection of multiply charmed baryons via their decays into strange baryons, using `strangeness tracking'. This method makes use of the state-of-the-art upgraded silicon detectors in ALICE during Runs 3, 4 and beyond will enable the novel possibility of tracking strange hadrons directly before they decay, leading to a very significant improvement in impact-parameter resolution. In this work, we will discuss how this new technique will be crucial to distinguish secondary strange baryons originating from charm decays from primary strange baryons. This is a particularly interesting possibility for the $\Omega^{-}$ baryon coming from $\Omega_{\rm{c}}^{0}\rightarrow\Omega^{-}\pi^{+}$ decays, since there is no other relevant feeddown source for $\Omega^{-}$. This, in turn, means that the main $\Omega^{-}$ background for the $\Omega_{\rm{c}}$ measurement will point most accurately to the primary vertex, unlike pions or protons from other charm baryon decays. We will illustrate the achievable performance of strangeness tracking for the Run 3 configuration of ALICE with the upgraded Inner Tracking System, which is fully instrumented with silicon pixel detectors. Moreover, we will discuss the potential of this technique in a future experiment with an extensive silicon tracking detector with a first layer very close to the interaction point. Finally, we will also cover other potential major applications of strangeness tracking, including measurements of hypernuclei such as the $^{3}_{\Lambda}\rm{H}$.arXiv:2110.00955oai:cds.cern.ch:27834932022
spellingShingle nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
Dobrigkeit Chinellato, David
Charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detector
title Charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detector
title_full Charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detector
title_fullStr Charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detector
title_full_unstemmed Charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detector
title_short Charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded ALICE detector
title_sort charm and multi-charm baryon measurements via strangeness tracking with the upgraded alice detector
topic nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202225909004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2783493
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