Heavy-flavor electron-muon correlations in p+p and d+Au collisions at s_NN = 200 GeV
Abstract
We report e-μ pair yield from charm decay measured between midrapidity electrons (|η|<0.35 and pT>0.5 GeV/c) and forward rapidity muons (1.4<η<2.1 and pT>1.0 GeV/c) as a function of φ in both p+p and in d+Au collisions at s_NN=200 GeV. Comparing the p+p results with several different models, we find the results are consistent with a total charm cross section σcc = 538 46 (stat) 197 (data syst) 174 (model syst) μb. These generators also indicate that the back-to-back peak at φ = π is dominantly from the leading order contributions (gluon fusion), while higher order processes (flavor excitation and gluon splitting) contribute to the yield at all φ. We observe a suppression in the pair yield per collision in d+Au. We find the pair yield suppression factor for 2.7<φ<3.2 rad is JdA = 0.433 0.087 (stat) 0.135 (syst), indicating cold nuclear matter modification of cc pairs.
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