Measurement of the production of charm jets tagged with D0 mesons in pp collisions at s= 7 TeV
Abstract
The production of charm jets in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of s=7 TeV was measured with the ALICE detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The measurement is based on a data sample corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 6.23 nb-1, collected using a minimum-bias trigger. Charm jets are identified by the presence of a D0 meson among their constituents. The D0 mesons are reconstructed from their hadronic decay D0→K-π+. The D0-meson tagged jets are reconstructed using tracks of charged particles (track-based jets) with the anti-kT algorithm in the jet transverse momentum range 5<pT,jetch<30 GeV/c and pseudorapidity |η jet|<0.5. The fraction of charged jets containing a D0-meson increases with pT,jetch from 0.042 0.004\, (stat) 0.006\, (syst) to 0.080 0.009\, (stat) 0.008\, (syst). The distribution of D0-meson tagged jets as a function of the jet momentum fraction carried by the D0 meson in the direction of the jet axis (z||ch) is reported for two ranges of jet transverse momenta, 5<pT,jetch<15 GeV/c and 15<pT,jetch<30 GeV/c in the intervals 0.2<z||ch<1.0 and 0.4<z||ch<1.0, respectively. The data are compared with results from Monte Carlo event generators (PYTHIA 6, PYTHIA 8 and Herwig 7) and with a Next-to-Leading-Order perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics calculation, obtained with the POWHEG method and interfaced with PYTHIA 6 for the generation of the parton shower, fragmentation, hadronisation and underlying event.
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