c+ production and baryon-to-meson ratios in pp and p-Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV at the LHC
Abstract
The prompt production of the charm baryon c+ and the c+/ D0 production ratios were measured at midrapidity with the ALICE detector in pp and p-Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02TeV. These new measurements show a clear decrease of the c+/ D0 ratio with increasing transverse momentum (p T) in both collision systems in the range 2<p T<12 GeV/c, exhibiting similarities with the light-flavour baryon-to-meson ratios p/π and / K0S. At low p T, predictions that include additional colour-reconnection mechanisms beyond the leading-colour approximation; assume the existence of additional higher-mass charm-baryon states; or include hadronisation via coalescence can describe the data, while predictions driven by charm-quark fragmentation processes measured in e+e- and e-p collisions significantly underestimate the data. The results presented in this letter provide significant evidence that the established assumption of universality (colliding-system independence) of parton-to-hadron fragmentation is not sufficient to describe charm-baryon production in hadronic collisions at LHC energies.