Enhanced production of b0 baryons in high-multiplicity pp collisions at s = 13 TeV
Abstract
The production rate of b0 baryons relative to B0 mesons in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy s = 13 TeV is measured by the LHCb experiment. The ratio of b0 to B0 production cross-sections shows a significant dependence on both the transverse momentum and the measured charged-particle multiplicity. At low multiplicity, the ratio measured at LHCb is consistent with the value measured in e+e- collisions, and increases by a factor of 2 with increasing multiplicity. At relatively low transverse momentum, the ratio of b0 to B0 cross-sections is higher than what is measured in e+e- collisions, but converges with the e+e- ratio as the momentum increases. These results imply that the evolution of heavy b quarks into final-state hadrons is influenced by the density of the hadronic environment produced in the collision. Comparisons with several models and implications for the mechanisms enforcing quark confinement are discussed.
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