Correlation between heavy flavour production and multiplicity in string fusion approach
The multiplicity dependence of heavy flavour production in pp-collisions at LHC energies is studied in the framework of string fusion approach. We applied a Monte Carlo model [1, 2], with the string configurations simulating event-by-event. We assumed that the heavy flavour yield is proportional to...
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doaj-3b71276a100c4276b57d1523bfc213ca2021-08-02T03:50:27ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011640800210.1051/epjconf/201716408002epjconf_icnfp2017_08002Correlation between heavy flavour production and multiplicity in string fusion approachKovalenko VladimirVechernin VladimirThe multiplicity dependence of heavy flavour production in pp-collisions at LHC energies is studied in the framework of string fusion approach. We applied a Monte Carlo model [1, 2], with the string configurations simulating event-by-event. We assumed that the heavy flavour yield is proportional to the number of initial strings, whereas a total charged particle multiplicity is influenced by the string fusion process and can be obtained according to the standard string fusion prescriptions. We show that under this assumption the faster-than-linear growth of the open charm production, observed in experiment [3], can be related to the reduction of the total multiplicity due to string overlapping and fusion. The influence of this effect on forward-backward correlations involving heavy flavours is also discussed.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716408002 |
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Correlation between heavy flavour production and multiplicity in string fusion approach |
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Correlation between heavy flavour production and multiplicity in string fusion approach |
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Correlation between heavy flavour production and multiplicity in string fusion approach |
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Correlation between heavy flavour production and multiplicity in string fusion approach |
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The multiplicity dependence of heavy flavour production in pp-collisions at LHC energies is studied in the framework of string fusion approach. We applied a Monte Carlo model [1, 2], with the string configurations simulating event-by-event. We assumed that the heavy flavour yield is proportional to the number of initial strings, whereas a total charged particle multiplicity is influenced by the string fusion process and can be obtained according to the standard string fusion prescriptions. We show that under this assumption the faster-than-linear growth of the open charm production, observed in experiment [3], can be related to the reduction of the total multiplicity due to string overlapping and fusion. The influence of this effect on forward-backward correlations involving heavy flavours is also discussed. |
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