Measurement of prompt D0, c+, and c0,++(2455) production in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV
Abstract
The p T-differential production cross sections of prompt D0, c+, and c0,++(2455) charmed hadrons are measured at midrapidity (|y| < 0.5) in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV. This is the first measurement of c0,++ production in hadronic collisions. Assuming the same production yield for the three c0,+,++ isospin states, the baryon-to-meson cross section ratios c0,+,++/ D0 and c+/ D0 are calculated in the transverse momentum (p T) intervals 2 < p T < 12 GeV/c and 1 < p T < 24 GeV/c. Values significantly larger than in e+e- collisions are observed, indicating for the first time that baryon enhancement in hadronic collisions also extends to the c. The feed-down contribution to c+ production from c0,+,++ is also reported and is found to be larger than in e+e- collisions. The data are compared with predictions from event generators and other phenomenological models, providing a sensitive test of the different charm-hadronisation mechanisms implemented in the models.
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