Correlation of heavy-flavour hadron production and charged-particle multiplicity in pp collisions measured by ALICE

Abstract

Heavy-flavour (HF) quarks, i.e. charm and beauty, are produced in the early stages of ultra-relativistic collisions via hard scattering processes. The measurement of heavy flavour as a function of charged-particle multiplicity not only provides information on how the production mechanisms are influenced by the event activity, but can also be considered as a tool to test the role of multiple parton interactions. Furthermore, charged-particle multiplicity studies are essential for reference measurements, to tune theoretical models and to provide information on the global characteristics of events. In ALICE, charged-particle multiplicity and heavy-flavour production in the hadronic and electronic decay channels are measured at central rapidity while HF-decay muons and J/ → μ+μ- are measured at forward rapidity. In this contribution, results will be presented on relative J/, average D-mesons and leptons from HF hadron decay yields as a function of charged-particle multiplicity in proton-proton (pp) collisions at s = 5.02, 7, 8 and 13 TeV. These results will also be compared to theoretical model calculations.

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