Polarization measurement of +c and -c baryons in pNe collisions at sNN = 68.6 GeV
Abstract
The first measurement of the polarization of charm baryons by the LHCb experiment recorded in fixed-target mode is presented. The polarization of c baryons is studied in collisions of protons, at an energy of 2.51 TeV, incident on a gaseous target of neon, at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 68.6 GeV. The world's first measurement of separate-charge polarizations for +c and -c baryons is performed, determining P+c = ( 24 9 2 \, )\% , P-c = (-8 12 3 \, ) \% , where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. The polarization is also measured in intervals of baryon transverse momentum and the Feynman-x variable.
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