Production measurements of heavy quarks in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV with the ALICE detector
Abstract
Heavy-flavour production measurements in pp collisions are important tools to test theoretical models based on perturbative quantum chromodymanics (pQCD) and to investigate the heavy-quark hadronization mechanisms. In ALICE, heavy quarks are measured via the hadronic and electronic decay channels at central rapidity (-0.9 < y < 0.9) and via the muon decay channels at forward rapidity (-4 < y < -2.5). In this contribution, the production cross-section measurements via the leptonic decay of heavy-flavour hadrons are presented and compared to pQCD theoretical calculations. The latest measurements of D0, D+, D*+, D+s mesons whose hadronic decays into charged are fully reconstructed together with the measurements of +c , 0,+c, 0,++c and 0c baryons, performed with the ALICE detector at midrapidity in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV, are also presented. Measurements of charm-baryon production are crucial to study the charm-quark hadronization mechanisms in a partonic rich environment like the one produced in pp collisions at LHC energies.
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