Charm production and hadronization in pp and p-Pb collisions at the LHC with ALICE
Abstract
Studies of open-charm hadron production in pp and collisions are performed by the ALICE Collaboration at the LHC to investigate charm-quark hadronization mechanisms. Recent measurements of charm meson ( D0, D+, D+ s, and D*+) and baryon (+ c, 0,+ c, 0,++ c, and 0 c) production in pp collisions at s = 5.02 TeV and s = 13 TeV allow the determination of the charm cross section and the fragmentation fractions at s = 5.02 TeV with unprecedented precision. The measurements show that the fragmentation fractions significantly differ from the ones measured in e+e- and collisions. This highlights possible differences in the hadronization process between electron induced collisions and pp collisions at the LHC. \\ Furthermore, the first measurement of the baryon-to-meson yield ratio + c/ D0, down to p T=0 in pp and collisions will be discussed. In p--Pb collisions a modification of the hadronization mechanisms could be present due to cold nuclear matter effects and collective phenomena. A systematic comparison between data and model calculations will help to understand charm quark hadronization in pp and p--Pb collisions.
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