Measurement of beauty and charm production in pp collisions at s=5.02 TeV via non-prompt and prompt D mesons
Abstract
The pT-differential production cross sections of prompt and non-prompt (produced in beauty-hadron decays) D mesons were measured by the ALICE experiment at midrapidity (|y|<0.5) in proton--proton collisions at s=5.02~TeV. The data sample used in the analysis corresponds to an integrated luminosity of (19.30.4)~nb-1. D mesons were reconstructed from their decays D0 K-π+, D+ K-π+π+, and Ds+ φπ+ K-K+π+ and their charge conjugates. Compared to previous measurements in the same rapidity region, the cross sections of prompt D+ and Ds+ mesons have an extended pT coverage and total uncertainties reduced by a factor ranging from 1.05 to 1.6, depending on pT, allowing for a more precise determination of their pT-integrated cross sections. The results are well described by perturbative QCD calculations. The fragmentation fraction of heavy quarks to strange mesons divided by the one to non-strange mesons, fs/(fu+fd), is compatible for charm and beauty quarks and with previous measurements at different centre-of-mass energies and collision systems. The bb production cross section per rapidity unit at midrapidity, estimated from non-prompt D-meson measurements, is dσbb/d y||y|<0.5 = 34.5 2.4 (stat.) +4.7-2.9 (tot. syst.)~μb. It is compatible with previous measurements at the same centre-of-mass energy and with the cross section predicted by perturbative QCD calculations.