Midrapidity antiproton-to-proton ratio in pp collisions at s = 0.9 and 7 TeV measured by the ALICE experiment
Abstract
The ratio of the yields of antiprotons to protons in pp collisions has been measured by the ALICE experiment at s = 0.9 and 7 TeV during the initial running periods of the Large Hadron Collider(LHC). The measurement covers the transverse momentum interval 0.45 < pt < 1.05 GeV/c and rapidity |y| < 0.5. The ratio is measured to be R|y| < 0.5 = 0.957 0.006 (stat.) 0.014 (syst.) at 0.9 TeV and R|y| < 0.5 = 0.991 0.005 (stat.) 0.014 (syst.) at 7 TeV and it is independent of both rapidity and transverse momentum. The results are consistent with the conventional model of baryon-number transport and set stringent limits on any additional contributions to baryon-number transfer over very large rapidity intervals in pp collisions.
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