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Production of (anti-)He and (anti-)H in p-Pb collisions at = 5.02 TeV
The transverse momentum () differential yields of (anti-)He
and (anti-)H measured in p-Pb collisions at = 5.02 TeV
with ALICE at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are presented. The ratios of the
-integrated yields of (anti-)He and (anti-)H to the proton
yields are reported, as well as the dependence of the coalescence
parameters for (anti-)He and (anti-)H. For (anti-)He, the
results obtained in four classes of the mean charged-particle multiplicity
density are also discussed. These results are compared to predictions from a
canonical statistical hadronization model and coalescence approaches. An upper
limit on the total yield of is determined.Comment: 30pages, 11 captioned figures, 4 tables, authors from page 25,
published version, figures at http://alice-publications.web.cern.ch/node/565
Event-by-event mean fluctuations in pp and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC
Event-by-event fluctuations of the mean transverse momentum of charged
particles produced in pp collisions at = 0.9, 2.76 and 7 TeV, and
Pb-Pb collisions at = 2.76 TeV are studied as a function of the
charged-particle multiplicity using the ALICE detector at the LHC. Dynamical
fluctuations indicative of correlated particle emission are observed in all
systems. The results in pp collisions show little dependence on collision
energy. The Monte Carlo event generators PYTHIA and PHOJET are in qualitative
agreement with the data. Peripheral Pb-Pb data exhibit a similar multiplicity
dependence as that observed in pp. In central Pb-Pb, the results deviate from
this trend, featuring a significant reduction of the fluctuation strength. The
results in Pb--Pb are in qualitative agreement with previous measurements in
Au-Au at lower collision energies and with expectations from models that
incorporate collective phenomena.Comment: 21 pages, 8 captioned figures, 1 table, authors from page 16,
published version, figures at http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/83
Soft-dielectron excess in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV
A measurement of dielectron production in proton-proton (pp) collisions at
TeV, recorded with the ALICE detector at the CERN LHC, is
presented in this Letter. The data set was recorded with a reduced magnetic
solenoid field. This enables the investigation of a kinematic domain at low
dielectron invariant mass and pair transverse momentum that was previously inaccessible at the LHC. The cross section for
dielectron production is studied as a function of , ,
and event multiplicity . The expected
dielectron rate from hadron decays, called hadronic cocktail, utilizes a
parametrization of the measured ratio in pp and proton-nucleus
(p-A) collisions, assuming that this ratio shows no strong dependence on
collision energy at low transverse momentum. Comparison of the measured
dielectron yield to the hadronic cocktail at GeV/
and for GeV/ indicates an enhancement of soft
dielectrons, reminiscent of the 'anomalous' soft-photon and -dilepton excess in
hadron-hadron collisions reported by several experiments under different
experimental conditions. The enhancement factor over the hadronic cocktail
amounts to in the ALICE acceptance. Acceptance-corrected
excess spectra in and are extracted and compared
with calculations of dielectron production from hadronic bremsstrahlung and
thermal radiation within a hadronic many-body approach.Comment: 19 pages, 4 captioned figures, authors from page 14, submitted to
PRL, figures at http://alice-publications.web.cern.ch/node/629
Beauty production in pp collisions at = 2.76 TeV measured via semi-electronic decays
The ALICE collaboration at the LHC reports measurement of the inclusive
production cross section of electrons from semi-leptonic decays of beauty
hadrons with rapidity and transverse momentum
GeV/, in pp collisions at 2.76 TeV. Electrons not originating
from semi-electronic decay of beauty hadrons are suppressed using the impact
parameter of the corresponding tracks. The production cross section of beauty
decay electrons is compared to the result obtained with an alternative method
which uses the distribution of the azimuthal angle between heavy-flavour decay
electrons and charged hadrons. Perturbative QCD calculations agree with the
measured cross section within the experimental and theoretical uncertainties.
The integrated visible cross section, b, was extrapolated to full phase space using Fixed Order plus
Next-to-Leading Log (FONLL) predictions to obtain the total b
production cross section, b.Comment: 21 pages, 6 captioned figures, 2 tables, authors from page 16,
published version, figures at
http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/172
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