Can one discriminate the thermal dilepton signal against the open charm and bottom decay background in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions?
Abstract
In ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions at s > 20 (120) A·GeV a copious production of charm (bottom) production sets in which, via correlated semileptonic D D (B B) decays, gives rise to a dilepton yield at invariant mass M ≈ 2 -- 3 GeV in excess of the Drell-Yan yield and the thermal dilepton signal from deconfined matter as well. We show that appropriate single-electron transverse momentum cuts (suitable for ALICE at LHC) cause a threshold like behavior of the dilepton spectra from heavy-quark meson decays and the Drell-Yan process and can allow to observe a thermal dilepton signal from hot deconfined matter.
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