Measurement of charm fragmentation ratios and fractions in photoproduction at HERA

Abstract

The production of D*+, D0, D+, Ds+ and Lambdac+ charm hadrons and their antiparticles in ep scattering at HERA was measured with the ZEUS detector using an integrated luminosity of 79 pb-1. The measurement has been performed in the photoproduction regime with the exchanged-photon virtuality Q2 < 1 GeV2 and for photon-proton centre-of-mass energies in the range 130 < W < 300 GeV. The charm hadrons were reconstructed in the range of transverse momentum pT(D, Lambdac) > 3.8 GeV and pseudorapidity |eta(D, Lambdac)| < 1.6. The production cross sections were used to determine the ratio of neutral and charged D-meson production rates, Ru/d, the strangeness-suppression factor, gammas, and the fraction of charged D mesons produced in a vector state, Pvd. The measured Ru/d and gammas values agree with those obtained in deep inelastic scattering and in e+e- annihilations. The measured Pvd value is smaller than, but consistent with, the previous measurements. The fractions of c quarks hadronising as a particular charm hadron, f(c -> D, Lambdac), were derived in the given kinematic range. The measured open-charm fragmentation fractions are consistent with previous results, although the measured f(c -> D*+) is smaller and f(c -> Lambdac+) is larger than those obtained in e+e- annihilations. These results generally support the hypothesis that fragmentation proceeds independently of the hard sub-process.

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