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The charm physics programme at the LHCb upgrade, and Atlas and CMS upgrades
Charm physics has been established at the LHC based on several high-precision
measurements. The future of charm physics at the LHC experiments is discussed
in detail. The bulk of the charm physics programme will be performed by LHCb
and the LHCb upgrade. In particular, the impact of the LHCb upgrade on mixing
and \CP violation measurements is presented.Comment: to appear in the proceedings of The 5th International Workshop on
Charm Physics (Charm 2012
Measurement of production asymmetries
The knowledge of charm production asymmetries is an important prerequisite
for many of the possible searches for CP violation in charm. Measurements of
these asymmetries at hadron colliders can also help to improve our
understanding of QCD. These proceedings review existing measurements and
discuss some of the experimental challenges of determining charge asymmetries
at the per-mille level.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of The 6th International Workshop on
Charm Physics (CHARM 2013
Prospect of D0 mixing and CPV at LHCb
Precision measurements in charm physics offer a window into a unique sector
of potential New Physics interactions. LHCb is poised to become a world leading
experiment for charm studies, recording enormous statistics with a detector
tailored for flavor physics. This article presents recent charm CPV and mixing
studies from LHCb, including LHCb's first CP asymmetry measurement with 37
inverse pb of data collected in 2010. The difference of the CP asymmetries of
D0 decays to the K-K+ and \pi-\pi+ final states is determined to be \Delta
A_{CP} = (-0.28 +/- 0.70 +/- 0.25)%. Significant updates to the material
presented at the 4th International Workshop on Charm Physics are included.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Submitted to the proceedings of the 4th
International Workshop on Charm Physics (Charm2010), Beijing, Chin
Charm Degrees of Freedom in Quark Gluon Plasma
Lattice QCD studies on fluctuations and correlations of charm quantum number
have established that deconfinement of charm degrees of freedom sets in around
the chiral crossover temperature, , i.e. charm degrees of freedom carrying
fractional baryonic charge start to appear. By reexamining those same lattice
QCD data we show that, in addition to the contributions from quark-like
excitations, the partial pressure of charm degrees of freedom may still contain
significant contributions from open-charm meson and baryon-like excitations
associated with integral baryonic charges for temperatures up to .
Charm quark-quasiparticles become the dominant degrees of freedom for
temperatures .Comment: 5 pages, 3 Figures, v2: Fig. 3 simplified, published versio
Drag Effects in Charm Photoproduction
We have refined a model for charm fragmentation at hadron colliders. This
model can also be applied to the photoproduction of charm. We investigate the
effect of fragmentation on the distribution of produced charm quarks. The drag
effect is seen to produce charm hadrons that are shifted in rapidity in the
direction of the beam remnant. We also study the importance of different
production mechanisms such as charm in the photon and from parton showers.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Proc. of DESY Workshop "Monte Carlo Generators
for HERA Physics
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