Measurements of heavy-flavor production as a function of multiplicity with ALICE at the LHC
Abstract
In this contribution, the production of heavy-flavor hadrons as a function of multiplicity, via the study of the D-meson and heavy-flavor hadron decay leptons self-normalized yields in pp collisions at the center of mass energy s = 13 TeV is discussed. Comparisons are made with similar measurements of J/ at s = 13 TeV and various model calculations. The c+/D0 and D+s/D0 yield ratios in different multiplicity intervals in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV are also reported. In addition, the ALICE measurement of c+ production in p-Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV down to transverse momentum (p T) = 0 GeV/c is presented. Finally, the nuclear modification factor is shown for open charm hadrons at s = 5.02 TeV in p-Pb collisions. Finally, measurements of the elliptic flow of heavy-flavor hadron decay leptons in p-Pb systems are presented, which hint towards a possible collective behaviour in high multiplicity p-Pb collisions.
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