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Photon physics in ALICE. Y.Kharlov D.Peressounko IHEP RRC “Kurchatov Institute” for the ALICE collaboration. and. Photon physics. Neutral meson spectra, R AA , v 2 … Chemical composition: p 0 , h , w.
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Photon physics in ALICE Y.Kharlov D.Peressounko IHEP RRC “Kurchatov Institute” for the ALICE collaboration and
Photon physics Neutral meson spectra, RAA, v2… Chemical composition: p0,h, w Direct photon – jet correlations g thermal g isolated p,h,w,.. g Direct photon spectra, RAA, v2… Inclusive, Isolated, Thermal ginclusive Photon physics with ALICE
ALICE setup in 2009: section at h=0 EMCAL: |h|<0.7 Df: 110o 2/5 installed PHOS: • high-granularity photon • spectrometer (20 X0) • acceptance: =100, ||<0.12 • 18k PbWO4 crystals 2.22.218. cm3 • 5 modules 6456 crystals each • energy range: 0.1-100 GeV • EMCAL • large aperture Pb-Sc • electromagnetic calorimeter (20 X0) • acceptance: =107, ||<0.7 • 13k towers 66 cm2. • 11 supermodules 2448 towers each • energy range: 0.1-250 GeV • CERN-ALICE-TDR-014 PHOS: |h|<0.125 Df: 100o 3/5 installed 3 Photon physics with ALICE
Photon detectors resolutions ITS+TPC+TRD EMCAL PHOS sE/E (%) 2 sx(mm) ~1 Rip (cm) 428 460 < 160 5.5 MeV 16 MeV 3.3 MeV 0.8<pt<2 GeV sp (MeV) pt=1-2 GeV 4 Photon physics with ALICE
p0 measurement merged clusters not spherical shower shape analysis 10 - 30 GeV/c in EMCal 50 - 100 GeV/c in PHOS • well separated clusters • invariant mass analysis • < 10 GeV/c in EMCal • < 30-50 GeV/c in PHOS EMCAL g identified as g PHOS g identified as p0 p+p p0 as p0 p0 as g pT (GeV/c) Photon physics with ALICE
p0 and h measurement PHOS, h PHOS PHOS,p0 mgg (GeV) Conversion Conversion,p0 Conversion See poster K.Aamodt et al., for p0/hviaconvertedphotons Photon physics with ALICE
0 in central Pb-Pb collisions at 5.5 ATeV Only event mixing technique reveals 0 peak at low pT Photon physics with ALICE
Acceptance for p0, h, w measurement Acceptance is normalized per |y|<0.5, =2 8 Photon physics with ALICE
ALICE trigger for photon physics • ALICE minimum bias trigger: • Accepts almost any pp collisions based on signals in inner and forward ALICE detectors • Trigger busy time is determined by the slowest detector in a trigger partition. • Although collision rate in pp is high (3.5 kHz), event rate can be as slow as 200 Hz which corresponds to effective luminosity L=51027 cm-2s-1. • PHOS trigger: • Can select events with high energy deposited in 22 or 44 crystals • If the trigger partition with PHOS includes fast detectors, event rate is defined only by the luminosity • The higher the trigger threshold, the lower event rate is, and the slower detectors can be included into the trigger partition • EMCAL • Same as PHOS, but with different thresholds • TRD • Trigger one+e-pairwithhighptandsmallopeningangle. • Under investigation Photon physics with ALICE
PHOS L0 trigger rate in pp @ 10 TeV L0 definition: 2x2 (4x4) cells energy sum > threshold somewhere in PHOS Rate is calculated under assumption of 3.5 kHz collision rate Setting PHOS L0thresholdtoamoderatevalue (~500 MeV) resultsinlowenoughdatatakingratewithminimaleffectofatriggerbusytime. Photon physics with ALICE
0, , h and wcross sections in pp ppX pp0X NLO pQCD + CTEQ5M + KPP. Bands indicate possible uncertainties in QCD scale [P. Aurenche, et al., Eur. Phys. J. C 13,347 (2000)] ppX ppX LO pQCD: Pythia 6 Photon physics with ALICE
Expected yields in first ALICE run Photon physics with ALICE
Accesible range in Pb+Pbcolisions Pb+Pbgdir+X Pb+Pbp0+X RAA=1 RAA=0.2 LPbPb=5·1026 [cm-2s-1] T = 1·106 [s] ∫L = 0.5 [nb-1] Binary scaled p+pcrosssection@ 5.5 TeV (INCNLO) Nbinarycalculatedusing [F.Arleoetal., hep-ph/0311131] centralityclass 0-10% Photon physics with ALICE
Isolated direct photons Y. Mao et al., Eur.Phys.J.C57:613-619,2008 G. Conesa et al., ALICE-INT-2005-014,NIM A 580 (2007) 1446 g isolated 5 PHOS modules 2 PHOS modules gfragmented IC: R =0.3, S(pT)=2 GeV/c IC: R =0.2, pT>2 GeV/c See posters Y.Mao and R. Ichou Photon physics with ALICE
pp = PYTHIA PbPb =PYTHIA (signal) +HIJING (UE) Full reconstruction in ALICE Isolated Spectra in EMCAL pp @ √14 TeV PbPb @ √5.5 TeV PbPb @ √5.5 TeV, qhat = 50 g-jet (signal); jet-jet (p0 –hadron background)
g-hadron correlations PYTHIA pp collisions √s=14 TeV All associated charged hadrons with pT > 2 GeV/c G. Conesa, ProceedingsofScience, PoS (HIGH-pTLHC) 003 Photon physics with ALICE
g-h correlation in pp and AA pTt pTa pout • XE= -pTh · pT / |pT|2 kT xEz EPJC (2008) 57: Y. Mao PYQUEN DAA = CFAA/CFpp background soft hadrons background photons XE See poster Y.Mao Photon physics with ALICE
Conclusions • ALICE is well equipped by photon detectors • PHOS in 2008-2011 • EMCAL in 2009-2011 • ITS, TPC installed; TRD in 2008-2010 • ALICE will measure direct photon, neutral meson spectra, -hadron and -jet correlations, jet fragmentation functions • The first 1-month LHC run with pp@10 TeV results in 0 spectrum up to pT<25 GeV/c in PHOS (40 with PHOS L0 trigger) and similar pt range in EMCAL and conversion in central tracking system. • Isolated direct photons can be measured in the range pt>10 -15 GeV/c • Gamma-hadron correlations can be constructed for isolated photons Photon physics with ALICE
Thanks • Special thanks to Gustavo Conesa and Ana Marin • ALICE collaboration Photon physics with ALICE
Impact parameter < 50 mm for pt > 1.5 GeV Momentum resolution ~ 5% @ 100 GeV Tracking • robust, redundant tracking from 100 MeV to 100 GeV • modest soleniodal field (0.5 T) => easy pattern recognition • long lever arm => good momentum resolution • small material budget: ~ 10% X0 vertex -> end of TPC (r = 2.6 m) • very little dependence on dNch/dy up to 8000 (important for systematics !)
PID from ~ 100 MeV to above 50 GeV Alice uses ~ all known techniques! Particle Identification • stable hadrons (p, K, p): • dE/dx in silicon (ITS) and gas (TPC) + Time-of-Flight (TOF) + Cerenkov (HMPID) • leptons (e, m) • transition radiation (TRD), muon spectrometer • photons, h,p0 • e.m calorimeters (PHOS, EMCAL) • decay topology (K0, K+, K-, L, D+, ..), secondary vertices (c,b)
ALICE setup in 2009: section at h=0 ITS: |h|<0.9 Df: 2p HMPID: |h|<0.6 Df=57.6o 7/7 installed EMCAL: |h|<0.7 Df: 110o 2/5 installed TRD: |h|<0.9 f: 2p* 6-7/18 installed TPC: |h|<0.9 Df: 2p TOF: |h|<0.9 f: 2p* 18/18 installed *Holes are made in front of 3 PHOS modules PHOS: |h|<0.125 Df: 100o 3/5 installed
PHOS status 1 module was installed and commissioned in ALICE in 2008 2 more modules will be installed in 2009 Completed (all 5 modules) in 2010-2011 Photon physics with ALICE
EMCAL status TDR passed. 2 supermodules were installed in March 2009. 3(4) supermodules to be installed in 2009. Completed (11 supermodules) in 2011. Photon physics with ALICE
LHC run scenarios • Nominal LHC scenario for ALICE: • pp collision energy: 14 TeV • luminosity: 31030 cm-2s-1 • First LHC run scenario: • pp collisions at 10 TeV (?) • luminosity: 51028 cm-2s-1 (?) • Data taking time: from days to months • If PHOS is triggered by the ALICE minimum bias trigger, then event rate is limited by 200 Hz: Leff = 51027 cm-2s-1 • If PHOS is triggered by its standalone L0 trigger on high pT, event rate is defined by pT spectrum only Photon physics with ALICE
Raw 0spectrum in pp@10 TeV: N(pT) and S/B ratio Photon physics with ALICE
Photon detectors of ALICE EMCAL EMCAL PMD PHOS PHOS Photon physics with ALICE