Heavy-flavor correlation measurements via electron azimuthal correlations with open charm mesons
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2008
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We report the first STAR measurement on two heavy-flavor particle correlations in p+p collisions at RHIC. Heavy-flavor (charm and bottom) events are identified and separated on a statistical basis by the azimuthal correlation of their decay electrons and open charm mesons, which yield important information about the underlying production mechanism. The azimuthal correlation distribution exhibits a two-peak structure which can be attributed to B decays on the near-side and predominantly charm pair production on the away-side. These assumptions are supported by dedicated simulations using PYTHIA and MC@NLO event generators. This novel correlation technique will allow comprehensive energy-loss measurements of heavy quarks in heavy-ion collisions.
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Mischke, A, Abelev, B I, Benedosso, F, Botje, M A J, Braidot, E, Peitzmann, T, Russcher, M J, Snellings, R J M & van der Kolk, N 2008, 'Heavy-flavor correlation measurements via electron azimuthal correlations with open charm mesons', Journal of physics. G. Nuclear and particle physics, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 044022.