Production of muons from heavy-flavour hadron decays in p-Pb collisions at s NN = 5.02 TeV
Abstract
The production of muons from heavy-flavour hadron decays in p-Pb collisions at s NN=5.02 TeV was studied for 2 < p T < 16 GeV/c with the ALICE detector at the CERN LHC. The measurement was performed at forward (p-going direction) and backward (Pb-going direction) rapidity, in the ranges of rapidity in the center-of-mass system (cms) 2.03<y cms<3.53 and -4.46<y cms<-2.96, respectively. The production cross sections and nuclear modification factors are presented as a function of transverse momentum (p T). At forward rapidity, the nuclear modification factor is compatible with unity while at backward rapidity, in the interval 2.5<p T<3.5 GeV/c, it is above unity by more than 2σ. The ratio of the forward-to-backward production cross sections is also measured in the overlapping interval 2.96 < y cms < 3.53 and is smaller than unity by 3.7σ in 2.5<p T<3.5 GeV/c. The data are described by model calculations including cold nuclear matter effects.
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