Open charm production cross section from combined LHC experiments in pp collisions at s = 5.02 TeV

Abstract

Open charm production in proton-proton collisions represents an important tool to investigate some of the most fundamental aspects of Quantum Chromodynamics, from the partonic mechanisms of heavy-quark production to the process of heavy-quark hadronisation. Over the last decade, the measurement of the production cross sections of charm mesons and baryons in proton-proton (pp) collisions was at the centre of a wide experimental effort at the Large Hadron Collider. Thanks to the complementarity of the different experiments, the production of charm hadrons was measured over a wide transverse momentum region and in different rapidity ranges. In this paper, the measurements of the charm hadrons D0, D*, D+, Ds+, c+ and c0 performed by the ALICE, CMS and LHCb collaborations in pp collisions at the centre-of-mass energy s= 5.02~TeV are combined to determine the total charm-quark production cross section σcc in a novel data-driven approach. The resulting total cc cross section is equation* aligned σcc (pp,5.02\,TeV) = & 8340.9 217.8 (stat.) +367.1-367.2 (syst.) +362.5-457.5 (extr.) + 679.9 (c)~μb. aligned equation* The measured charm-hadron distributions and corresponding cross sections are compared with the most recent theoretical calculations.

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