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HARD PROBES 2006 Asilomar, CA, June 9-16, 2006. Charm and Beauty at LHC (open flavour and quarkonia). Andrea Dainese INFN – Legnaro. Contents. Heavy flavour & Quarkonia at LHC: WHY? Heavy flavour & Quarkonia at LHC: HOW? ALICE, ATLAS, CMS
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HARD PROBES 2006 Asilomar, CA, June 9-16, 2006 Charm and Beauty at LHC(open flavour and quarkonia) Andrea Dainese INFN – Legnaro Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Contents • Heavy flavour & Quarkonia at LHC: WHY? • Heavy flavour & Quarkonia at LHC: HOW? ALICE, ATLAS, CMS • Selected examples of the physics potential for open heavy-flavour & quarkonia thanks to: A. Morsch, P. Crochet, F. Antinori, B. Wyslouch, G. Roland, D. d’Enterria, H. Takai Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
OPEN HEAVY FLAVOUR Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
factor ~2 uncertainty (more later) large LHC: hard cross sectionslots of heavy quarks! • NLO predictions (ALICE baseline for charm & beauty) • In pp, 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 MNR code (NLO): Mangano, Nason, Ridolfi, NPB373 (1992) 295. CDF, PRL91 (2003) 241804 FONLL: Cacciari, Nason Cacciari, Frixione, Mangano, Nason and Ridolfi, JHEP0407 (2004) 033 M.Cacciari * M.Mangano Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Theoretical Uncertainties CERN/LHCC 2005-014, hep-ph/0601164 NLO pQCD, pp, s = 14 TeV charm beauty MNR code: Mangano, Nason, Ridolfi, NPB373 (1992) 295. Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Energy extrapolation via pQCD? • Different systems (pp, p-Pb, Pb-Pb) will have different s values • Results in pp at 14 TeV will have to extrapolated to 5.5 TeV (Pb-Pb energy) to compute, e.g., nuclear modification factors RAA • pQCD: ratio of cross sections at 14 TeV/5.5 TeV has small uncertainty charm beauty 12% 8% FO NLO (MNR) [to be repeated with FONLL] Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
increasing s LHC: small-x • Probe unexplored small-x region with HQs at low pt and/or forward y • down to x~10-4 with charm already at y=0 • Window on the rich phenomenology of high-density PDFs: gluon saturation / recombination effects / CGC Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
path length L Gluonsstrahlung probability w Q kT l in medium, dead cone implies lower energy loss Heavy Quark Energy Loss C.Salgado (BDMPS) Energy loss depends on: colour coupling factor: 4/3 for q, 3 for g medium transport coefficient “Dead cone” effect for heavy quarks: in vacuum, gluon radiation suppressed at q < mQ/EQ Baier, Dokshitzer, Mueller, Peigne‘, Schiff, NPB 483 (1997) 291. Salgado, Wiedemann, PRD 68(2003) 014008. Dokshitzer and Kharzeev, PLB 519 (2001) 199. Armesto, Salgado, Wiedemann, PRD 69 (2004) 114003. Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
News from RHIC: heavy-flv decay electrons suppressed! Indirect measurement: non-g electrons (Dalitz and conversions subtracted); c / b inclusive (large uncertainty on pp baseline!!) C.Salgado M.Djordjevic Radiative Radiative + Collisional Energy loss calculations tend to underpredict suppression Djordjevic, Gyulassy, Wicks, nucl-th/0512076 Armesto, Cacciari, Dainese, Salgado, Wiedemann, PLB637 (06) 326. Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
f = p/2 f = 0 Armesto, Cacciari, Dainese, Salgado, Wiedemann, PLB637 (06) 326. Azimuthal asymmetry (v2) • Azimuthal asymmetry --v2 or RAA(f)-- of D and B mesons in non-central collisions tests: • at low/moderate pt: recombination scenario, flow of c/b quarks (?), hence degree of thermalization of medium • at higher pt: path-length dependence of E loss in almond-shaped medium PHENIX p0 v2 Cole @ Quark Matter 05 v2 from E loss: Dainese, Loizides, Paic, EPJC 38 (2005) 461 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
mass effect LHC: colour-charge and mass dep. of E loss with Heavy-to-Light ratios Heavy-to-light ratios: Compare g h , c D and b B C.Salgado For 10 < pt < 20 GeV/c, charm behaves like a m=0 quark, light-flv hadrons come mainly from gluons RD/h enhancement probes colour-charge dep. of E loss RB/h enhancement probes mass dep. of E loss Armesto, Dainese, Salgado, Wiedemann, PRD71 (2005) 054027 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
LHC: Beauty-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 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
CMS ATLAS Experimental study of heavy flavours in AA at the LHC Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
acceptance: pt > 0.2 GeV/c rf < 50 mm for pt > 1.5 GeV/c acceptance: pt > 1 GeV/c rf < 50 mm for pt > 2.5 GeV/c B = 0.5 T B = 4 T Dpt/pt < 2% up to 100 GeV/c Dpt/pt < 2.5% up to 20 GeV/c < 3% up to 100 GeV/c Tracking & Vertexing • D mesons ct ~ 100–300 mm, B mesons ct ~ 500 mm • Secondary vertex capabilities! Impact param. resolution! Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Lepton and Hadron ID • D and B: large B.R. to leptons: ~10% e + ~10% m • ALICE: • electrons: Transition Rad. + dE/dx in |h| < 0.9 and pt > 1 GeV/c + EM cal (performance under study) • muons: -4 <h< -2.5 and pt >1 GeV/c (use pz to punch through abs.) • CMS (ATLAS): • muons: |h| < 2.4 (3) and pt > 3.5 (4) GeV/c • electrons in EM cal? (no heavy-ion studies yet) • With leptons, difficult to measure D(B) pt distr. and go to low pt (loose pt correlation) Exclusive hadronic decay channels (charm) Need PID (kaons!) to reject huge combin. background in AA • ALICE hadron ID: large TPC + high-res TOF + RICH (small acc.) Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Invariant mass analysis Charm reconstruction: D0 K-p+ • Large combinatorial background (dNch/dy=6000 in central Pb-Pb!) • Main selection: displaced-vertex selection • pair of opposite-charge tracks with large impact parameters • good pointing of reconstructed D0 momentum to the primary vertex Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
rec. track e Primary Vertex B X d0 Beauty via displaced electrons • ALICE has excellent electron identification capabilities • Displaced electrons from B decays can be tagged by an impact parameter cut Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
electron CMS & ATLAS • should have similar performance, • at least with muons • higher ptmin because more material • & larger field • should have similar performance • higher ptmin because lack of K id Expected pt coverage 1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb events, 109 pp events) D0 Kp B e + X Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
mb = 4.8 GeV Low pt (< 6–7 GeV/c) Also nuclear shadowing (here EKS98), in-medium hadr… High pt (> 6–7 GeV/c) Only parton energy loss Charm and Beauty E Loss : RAA D0 Kp B e + X 1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb events, 109 pp events) Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Heavy-to-light ratios in ALICE 1 year at nominal luminosity (107 central Pb-Pb events, 109 pp events) Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
W (weakly interacting) dominates for pt > 30 GeV/c!! Beauty via (forward) muons • Muons “identified” in the forward spectrometer (-4 << -2.5) single muons in the spectrometer: beauty dominates for pt > 2-3 GeV/c inner bars: stat. errors outer bars: syst. errors Pb-Pb 0-5% Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
u rejection b efficiency ATLAS: b-tagged Jets • Based only on impact parameter selection • Central Pb-Pb (HIJING) events • Rejection factor against light-quark jets vs b-tagging eff. • Factor 50 rejection when efficiency 40% required • Should improve when combined with m tagging Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
QUARKONIA Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
enhanced regeneration enhanced suppression Statistical hadronization: huge enhancements for Xcc, Wcc, Bc, Wccc e.g. 1000 for Wccc/Dfrom pp to Pb-Pb 30 SPS RHIC LHC Becattini, PRL95 (05) 022301 Quarkonia at LHC: y (cc) H.Satz • J/ suppression & regeneration? • c, y’ suppression (J/ TD ~ 1.5-2 Tc)? Satz, CERN Heavy Ion Forum, 09/06/05 • TLHC >> J/ TD • Wong, PRC 72 (2005) 034906 • Alberico, hep-ph/0507084 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
RHIC LHC Gunion and Vogt, NPB 492 (1997) 301 production ’/ vs pt sensitive to system temp. & size Vogt, hep-ph/0205330 Quarkonia at LHC: (bb) ds/dy @ LHC ~20 x RHIC H.Satz • melts only at LHC • ’ TD ~ J/ TD • Wong, PRC 72 (2005) 034906 • Alberico, hep-ph/0507084 • Small regeneration • Grandchamp et al., hep-ph/0507314 • ’ can unravel J/ suppression vs. regeneration Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Quarkonia at LHC:experimental challenges • Important contribution to y production from B J/y(y’) + X • ~20% of J/y • ~40% of y’ • Normalization: Drell-Yan not available for normalization (from qq, while quarkonia from gg at LHC; and small cross section at LHC) W, Z? • Different Q2, x Open heavy flavour, but … • Energy loss? • Thermal charm production? Possible alternative: RAA (à la PHENIX) Need to measure this! Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
m+m- m+m- m+m- e+e- J/y J/y acceptance (%) -4<h<-2.5 -4<h<-2.5 Quarkonia acceptances Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Charmonia Performance Bkg input: dNch/dy~2500-4000 in central Pb-Pb. for 1 month central central min. bias central Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Bottonia Performance Bkg input: dNch/dy~2500-4000 in central Pb-Pb. for 1 month central central min. bias central |h|<0.8 |h|<2.4 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
primary J/y J/y from B J/y from B in CMS & ALICE J/ym+m- J/y e+e- CMS: CMS/NOTE 2001/008,ALICE: CERN/LHCC 99-13 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
442 days to LHC startup! Summary • The LHC will be a heavy-quarks and quarkonia factory • Heavy quarks as probes of QCD in extreme conditions • from low pt: probe small-x structure of p and nucleus • to high pt: probe the medium via energy loss • Charmonia and Bottonia as probes of QCD phase transition • Excellent “heavy-quark busters” (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS) are being installed at CERN Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
EXTRA SLIDES Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
LHC running conditions pp nominal run Pb-PB nominal run Ldt dt = 3.1030 cm-2 s-1 x 107 s 5.1037 cm-2 for pp run, 14 TeV Npp collisions = 2 .1012 collisions Ldt = 5.1026 cm-2 s-1 x 106 s 5.1032 cm-2 PbPb run, 5.5 TeV NPbPb collisions = 2 .109 collisions Muon triggers: ~ 100% efficiency, < 1kHz Muon triggers: ~ 100% efficiency, ~ 1kHz Electron triggers: ~ 50% efficiency of TRD L1 20 physics events per event Electron triggers: Bandwidth limitation NPbPb central = 2 .108 collisions Hadron triggers: Npp minb = 2 .109 collisions Hadron triggers: NPbPb central = 2 .107 collisions Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Probing nuclear PDFs with HQs • Shadowing in pA (AA) • CGC in pA (AA) • Double parton scattering in pA Eskola, Kolhinen, Salgado, EPJC 9 (1999) 61 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Probing nuclear PDFs with HQs • Shadowing in pA (AA) • CGC in pA (AA) • Double parton scattering in pA • Saturation scale Qs2(x) ~ xg(x)A/RA2 ~ xg(x)A1/3 • At LHC for x~10-4, Qs~1.5-2 GeV > mc • For mt,c~Qs, charm prod. CGC-dominated: • scales with Npart in pA (not Ncoll) • harder pt spectra, since typical kt~Qs~1.5 GeV, while • in standard factorization kt~LQCD~0.2 GeV Kharzeev, Tuchin, NPA 735 (2004) 248 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
predicted rate: cccc/cc ~ 10% (Treleani et al.) signature: events with “tagged” DD (can use D0+e+ or e+e+) and ch. conj. NB: there is a “background” from normal bb events, but is can be estimated from measured single inclusive b cross section Probing nuclear PDFs with HQs • Shadowing in pA (AA) • CGC in pA (AA) • Double parton scattering in pA probe “many-body” PDFs normal and anomalous: different A dep. Cattaruzza, Del Fabbro, Treleani, PRD 70 (2004) 034022 Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Heavy Flavour RAA at LHC • Baseline: PYTHIA, with EKS98 shadowing, tuned to reproduce c and b pT distributions from NLO pQCD (MNR) • (m/E)-dep. E loss with • * EKRT Saturation model: Eskola, Kajantie, Ruuskanen, Tuominen, NPB 570 (2000) 379. Armesto, Dainese, Salgado, Wiedemann, PRD 71 (2005) 054027. Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
ALICE pT [GeV/c] Tracking efficiency, fakes ATLAS CMS CMS (dN/dy ~ 3500) (dN/dy ~ 3500) Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
fraction of misidentified pions Electron identification • Combined info from TRD (trans. rad.) and TPC (dE/dx) • TRD rejects 99% of the p and ALL heavier hadrons (pt > 1 GeV/c) • TPC further rejects residual pions (up to 99% at low p) • About 20% of electrons rejected Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
measured at 14 TeV, then scaled by pQCD to 5.5 TeV Calibrating the probe (pp, s = 14 TeV) Expected sensitivity in comparison to pQCD: B e + X D0 Kp 1 year at nominal luminosity (109 pp events) Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
1 year at nominal luminosity ~1 month at end 2007 pp: perspectives for the 1st month • When? Latest statement from the machine (June 7): “Machine Closure: 31.8.07 Set up of machine, injection, followed by up to 10 weeks of pp collisions: Sept. to Dec. 2007” • Expected statistical errors for a low-stats sample: • Scaling of statistical errors according to Nevts • No dedicated cuts study yet D0 Kp B e + X Detector configuration: ITS + TPC + TOF Detector configuration: ITS + TPC + TRD Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
3-body decays: D+ and Ds+ • D+: complementary to D0 measurement, important systematic check • D+ (ct ~ 310 mm) → Kpp with BR ~ 9.2% compared to • D0 (ct ~ 124 mm) → Kp with BR ~ 3.8% better separation and higher BR, but worse comb. background • preliminary studies: similar performance as for D0expected • Ds+: probe of hadronization? • from fragmentation (PYTHIA): Ds+(cs) / D+(cd) ~ 0.6 • from stat. hadronization: Ds+/D+ ~ gs / gq ~ 1 in QGP? • Ds+ (ct ~ 150 mm) → KKp with BR ~ 4.4 % worse conditions than D+, but large resonant fraction in decay (through fp or K0*K+) will help in comb. background rejection Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
0 < b < 3 fm 0 < b < 3 fm 0 < b < 3 fm 1. 2. 3. Extracting quarkonia signals • Example (bottonia to di-muon in ALICE): • get invariant mass cocktail for all centrality & pt bins • subtract non-correlated dimuons (event-mixing subtraction) • fit invariant mass spectra with 3 modified Landau convoluted with Gaussian & exponential for background Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese
Suppression scenario in ALICE • Suppression-1 • Tc =270 MeV • TD/Tc=1.7 for J/Y • TD/Tc= 4.0 for . • Suppression-2 • Tc=190 MeV • TD/Tc=1.21 for J/Y • TD/Tc= 2.9 for . PRC72 034906(2005) Hep-ph/0507084(2005) Good sensitivity J/y, & ’ Hard Probes 2006 - Asilomar, 15.06.06 Andrea Dainese