Dielectron production in proton-proton collisions at s = 7 TeV with ALICE

Abstract

The ALICE Collaboration measured dielectron production as a function of the invariant mass (m ee), the pair transverse momentum (p T,ee) and the pair distance of closest approach ( DCAee) in pp collisions at s = 7 TeV. Prompt and non-prompt dielectron sources can be separated with the DCAee, which will give the opportunity in heavy-ion collisions to identify thermal radiation from the medium in the intermediate-mass range dominated by contributions from open-charm and beauty hadron decays. The charm and beauty total cross sections are extracted from the data by fitting the spectra with two different MC generators, i.e. PYTHIA a leading order event generator and POWHEG a next-to-leading order event generator. Significant model dependences are observed, reflecting the sensitivity of this measurement to the heavy-flavour production mechanisms.

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