Measurements of c+ /D0 ratio as a function of multiplicity at midrapidity at sNN = 5.02\; TeV
Abstract
In this contribution, the measurement of prompt c+ /D0 ratio as a function of multiplicity in p--Pb collisions at mid-rapidity at sNN = 5.02 \;TeV is discussed. By performing this measurement as a function of multiplicity in pp and p--Pb collisions, we can evaluate the p T-differential baryon to meson enhancement and compare them to results in e-e+ and e-p collisions, where lower c+ /D0 ratios at low and intermediate p T have been observed, with the origin of this different behavior being still debated. In these measurements, we aim to compare the p--Pb results to pp collisions to investigate the possible effects of cold nuclear matter on charm-baryon production, and to Pb--Pb collisions for investigating the impact of quark--gluon plasma on charm quark hadronization.
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