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Heavy Flavours in ALICE
The measurement of heavy-flavour production allows us to characterise the
properties of the deconfined medium created in Pb-Pb collisions at LHC
energies. pp collisions serve as a reference for Pb-Pb studies, and p-Pb
collisions provide information on initial and/or final state effects related to
cold nuclear matter. We report on open heavy-flavour as well as quarkonium
production in p-Pb collisions at = 5.02 TeV. The
experimental data are compared with results from Pb-Pb collisions as well as
with various theoretical predictions.Comment: 4 pages, 9 figures, Conference proceedings, 49th Rencontres de
Moriond, QCD and High Energy Interactions sessio
Dielectron Production in C+C Collisions at 1 GeV/u and the Solution to the DLS Puzzle
The production of e+e- pairs in C+C collisions at 1 GeV/u was investigated
with the HADES experiment at GSI, Darmstadt. In the invariant-mass region the measured pair yield
shows a strong excess above the contribution expected from hadron decays after
freeze-out. The data are in good agreement with the results of the former DLS
experiment for the same system and energy.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, conference proceedings: Quark Matter 2008, Jaipur
(India), 4-10 February 2008, submitted to J. Phys. G: Nuclear and Particle
Physic
Investigation of charm and beauty production via semileptonic decays of heavy-flavour hadrons in pp at 7 TeV and Pb--Pb at 2.76 TeV with ALICE
Electron spectra measured with ALICE at mid-rapidity are used to study the
production of hadrons carrying a charm or a beauty quark. The production cross
section of electrons from heavy-flavour hadron decays is measured in pp
collisions at =7 TeV. Electrons from the beauty decays are identified
via the displacement from the interaction vertex. From the electron spectra
measured in Pb--Pb collisions, we determine the nuclear modification factor,
which is sensitive to the heavy-quark energy loss in a hot strongly interacting
medium.Comment: Quark Matter 2011 proceeding
Heavy-flavour production in Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC, measured with the ALICE detector
We present the first results from the ALICE experiment on the nuclear
modification factors for heavy-flavour hadron production in Pb-Pb collisions at
sqrt{s_NN}=2.76 TeV. Using proton-proton and lead-lead collision samples at
sqrt{s}=7 TeV and sqrt{s_NN}=2.76 TeV, respectively, nuclear modification
factors R_AA(pt) were measured for D mesons at central rapidity (via displaced
decay vertex reconstruction), and for electrons and muons, at central and
forward rapidity, respectively.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, plenary talk at Quark Matter 2011, Annecy, Franc
The HADES Tracking System
The tracking system of the dielectron spectrometer HADES at GSI Darmstadt is
formed out of 24 low-mass, trapezoidal multi-layer drift chambers providing in
total about 30 square meter of active area. Low multiple scattering in the in
total four planes of drift chambers before and after the magnetic field is
ensured by using helium-based gas mixtures and aluminum cathode and field
wires. First in-beam performance results are contrasted with expectations from
simulations. Emphasis is placed on the energy loss information, exploring its
relevance regarding track recognition.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, presented at the 10th Vienna Conference on
Instrumentation, Vienna, February 2004, to be published in NIM A (special
issue
A versatile method for simulating pp -> ppe+e- and dp -> pne+e-p_spec reactions
We have developed a versatile software package for the simulation of
di-electron production in and collisions at SIS energies. Particular
attention has been paid to incorporate different descriptions of the Dalitz
decay via a common interface. In addition, suitable
parameterizations for the virtual bremsstrahlung process
based on one-boson exchange models have been implemented. Such simulation tools
with high flexibility of the framework are important for the interpretation of
the di-electron data taken with the HADES spectrometer and the design of
forthcoming experiments
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