Recent Progress in Open Heavy Flavor in Heavy-Ion Collisions

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Recent Progress in Open Heavy Flavor in Heavy-Ion Collisions Stephen Baumgart RIKEN

Outline A) Motivation B) Past Measurements of Heavy Flavor in RHIC Experiments 1) Hadronic measurements of charm 2) Semi-Leptonic measurement of heavy flavor C) Future Upgrades and Analyses 1) STAR-HFT 2) PHENIX-VTX 3) ALICE

A) Motivation

Charm as a Probe of the Medium Gluon fusion predicted to be dominant process at collision energies of 200 GeV/nucleon. Sum of Feynman diagrams can be evaluated to find open charm cross-section. Is open charm produced during the initial stages of the collision or is some generated later? (Binary Scaling) Does the open charm cross-section measured at 200 GeV/nucleon match the predictions of QCD?

Prediction of Open Charm Cross-Section using Perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (pQCD) Charm Cross Section Predicted for 200 GeV Collisions: Ref: R. Vogt, arXiv:0709.2531v1 [hep-ph] Method 1: use dpt slices, then integrate final result treat charm as active flavor FONLL Calculation Method 2: calculate on full pt range in one step treat charm as NOT an active flavor (heavy quark considered massive) NLO Calculation Experiment can help constrain these theoretical predictions.

Prediction of Open Beauty Cross-Section Prediction from pQCD Low cross-section makes measurement difficult at RHIC energies

Nuclear Modification Factor Measures effect of nuclear medium on quarks. Light quark experience strong suppression at high pt due to medium induced gluon radiation Heavier quarks were expected to have less RAA suppression due to the dead-cone effect from their large mass, but this turned out not to be the case. STAR light mesons

Collective Flow Effects From S. Shi, arXiv:0907.2265 Quark scaling a signature of the QGP, as it shows quarks are deconfined If heavy quarks flow, they are interacting with the lighter quarks within the nuclear fireball (thermalized)

Charm/Beauty Separation Pythia and Hydro predictions for Charm/Beauty ratio contradict each other. Therefore, a measurement of this ratio would help define models. S. Batsouli et al., Phys. Lett. B 557 (2003) 26

Statistical Hadronization Model RHIC Prediction of particle yields based on thermalized, deconfined plasma. Dinc/Ds ratio predicted to be ~2.8 at RHIC according to SHM. Compare with Pythia prediction of ~7.3 or e+e- collision data of ~4.8 Is the Dinc/Ds measured in 200 GeV/nucleon Au+Au collisions consistent with the predictions for a thermalized QGP?

B) Past Measurements of Heavy Flavor in RHIC Experiments STAR and PHENIX had made extensive heavy measurements at square-root-of-SNN = 200 GeV PHENIX had made semi-leptonic measurements of heavy flavor decays while STAR has undertaken both full reconstruction of open charm decays and semi-leptonic measurements.

Geometry of Heavy Flavor Decays Semi-Leptonic Decay Electron Distance-of-Closest Approach (DCA) Decay Vertex Secondary Decay Vertex D or B Meson Primary Vertex Particle Type   Mass (MeV)   ct (mm)   D0   1864.84 +/- 0.17   122.9   D+/-   1869.62 +/- 0.20   311.8   Ds   1968.49 +/- 0.34   149.9   B+/-   5279.17 +/- 0.29   491.1   B0   5279.50 +/- 0.30   457.2   Bs   5366.3 +/- 0.6   441 Primary Vertex Decay Vertex Hadronic Decay Example

Hadronic Measurements of Open Charm in the STAR Experiment

STAR Hadronic Reconstructions of Open Charm D0s reconstructed through the Kp decay channel in d+Au, Cu+Cu, and Au+Au collisions at a CM beam energy of 200 GeV per nucleon. The STAR-SVT has been used to help geometrically reconstruct all three of the open charm mesons, D, D0, and Ds. Primary tracks are cut out using DCA and secondary vertex cuts.

Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) Full Azimuthal Coverage Primary detector is the TPC Coverage of |y| < 1.0 using TPC Magnetic Field of +/- 0.5 Tesla inside solenoidal magnet

The Time Projection Chamber (TPC) Measures dE/dx and Momentum of particles Filled with P10 gas which is ionized by particles Electrons drift to read-outs at ends of detector. Length = 4.2 m, Inner diameter = 1 m, Outer diameter = 4 m.

STAR Particle Identification dE/dx and momentum used with Bichsel Parameterization to do Particle Identification (PID).

Direct Reconstruction Of D0 mesons in STAR Direct Invariant Mass Reconstruction From Kp track candidate pairs. Background subtraction necessary to find signal 200 GeV Au+Au 200 GeV Cu+Cu

Open Charm Cross-Section and the STAR-PHENIX Contraction (as of last year) STAR total charm cross-sections dominated by hadronic channel, PHENIX by semi-leptonic. STAR and PHENIX results internally consistent with binary scaling of open charm. STAR and PHENIX measured the total charm cross-section to be greater than pQCD predictions but the STAR measurement contradicted PHENIX’s by a factor of two.

Radial Flow of D0 (Cu+Cu 200 GeV) D0 yield datapoints Light meson parameters and curve STAR results indicate that D0s do not flow with lighter mesons (pions and kaons) after chemical freeze-out; therefore, they are not strongly coupled.

STAR Silicon Vertex Detector (SVT) Inner silicon tracker used to help reconstruct open charm decays geometrically. Interior to the TPC Three barrels of radii 6.9, 10.8, and 14.5 cm, lengths 25.2, 37.8, and 44.4 cm.

STAR Topological Reconstructions of Open Charm using the STAR-SVT D0 DCA to Primary Vertex Key: Pythia D0 AuAu Background Decay Length Pythia shows different shapes of D0 signal and background. DCA between daughters Daughter DCA to primary vertex Sarah LaPointe, QM 09 Presentation

D0 Reconstruction using STAR-SVT in 200 GeV Au+Au Collisions Sarah LaPointe, QM 09 Presentation Statistical significance of 4.5 s but efficiency calculations still in progress. Shows potential of inner silicon tracking in heavy-ion collisions (since no signal observable without use of silicon tracking)

Ds (Charm-Strange Reconstruction) in 200 GeV Au+Au Collisions From S. Baumgart, Dissertation Thesis Weak signal reconstructed from fp decay channel using STAR-SVT and TPC. Cuts on DCA and decay length reduce background.

Ds Results in Au+Au Collisions (STAR) Preliminary results show Ds enhancement in AuAu collisions over simulation and e+e- results, as predicted by the statistical hadronization model in the presence of a QGP. STAR and ALICE plan further Ds analyses.

Semi-Leptonic Measurements and Results

STAR Electromagnetic Calorimetry Energy measurement for E/p cut to assist in electron identification Require electrons to have E/p ~ 1 STAR BEMC

STAR Semi-Leptonic Measurement STAR uses the Electro-magnetic Calorimeter (for a E/p cut) and the TPC (for momentum measurement) to measure the yield of electrons. Photonic conversions are cut out using a cut on invariant mass of electron pairs.

STAR and PHENIX charm yields derived from electron measurements Near upper limit of FONLL prediction for charm-cross section. Latest STAR measurements consistent with PHENIX but not with older STAR results (?!) Older STAR results may suffer from background due to conversions within SVT detector.

The PHENIX Experiment Unlike STAR, more specialized for rarer events. Muon arms in direction parallel to beam line. Central arms perpendicular to beam line allow particle identification.

Measuring Heavy Flavor via Single Electrons in PHENIX Electrons measured in central spectrometer arms (identification by electro-magnetic calorimeter and ring imaging Cerenkov detectors). Secondary vertex to be located by inner silicon VTX detector (future) e- Charm or beauty is created early in the evolution of the Quark Gluon Plasma, generally from gluon fusion. Direct hadronic reconstruction being evaluated in my current STAR analysis. The PHENIX Detector

Two Methods to Evaluate Single Electron Background Ne Electron yield Material amounts: 0 0.4% 1.7% Dalitz : 0.8% X0 equivalent radiation length With converter W/O converter 0.8% Non-photonic Photonic converter Photonic Electron Background is a serious problem. Converter Method: A brass cylinder of known radiation length is used to find the background from photon conversions (low systematic error, high statistical error). Cocktail Method: All known sources of electrons are calculated and added together (high systematic error, low statistical error). from F. Kajihara’s INPC07 Presentation The Two Methods Agree With Each Other! from F. Kajihara’s INPC07 Presentation Phys.Rev.Lett. 97 (2006) 252002

PHENIX Heavy Flavor to Semi-leptonic Decays in p+p Collisions Consistent with FONLL Predictions

PHENIX Semi-Leptonic Results PHENIX has measured high pt electron spectra in p+p and Au+Au collisions at square-root of SNN = 200 GeV Shows binary scaling of open charm This allows RAA to be extracted. Simulation shows that almost all electrons after background subtraction in this pt range are from heavy flavor.

Comments on Latest STAR Electron Results New STAR open charm cross-section in d+Au collisions based on semi-leptonic decays is a factor of two lower than previous measurements. This may solve the STAR/PHENIX discrepancy for charm cross-section but mesonic sector discrepancy may still exist.

Nuclear Modification Factor RAA suppression found at high pt (same as for light quarks – induced gluon radiation) Dead cone effect suggested high-pt RAA suppression of heavy quarks should be less than that of lighter quarks. Suppression larger than prediction -> sign of collisional energy loss?

Heavy Flavor V2 Charm flow a sign of thermalization Higher pt measurement can be improved Charm/bottom separation important. VTX inner silicon upgrade will help with this measurement.

STAR Indirect Measurement of Beauty/Charm Ratio (Based on Wei Xie DIS2010) K+ Primary Interaction Point n D0 D0 cc e- p- K+ Reconstruction Direct D0 K- x D0 B- B+ bb e+ D0 p+ K- Angular Direction of decay daughters can be used to indirectly estimate charm/bottom ratios even without vertex reconstructed

Indirect Bottom Measurement from STAR Significant Bottom Contribution Consistent with FONLL Error Bars Still Large

Upgrades

STAR Heavy Flavor Tracker The STAR Heavy Flavor Tracker (HFT) is an improvement over the old SVT for tracking capabilities. Replaces SVT with 3 layers of silicon Point resolution of 10 mm (compare STAR-SVT with around 60 mm )

STAR Outlook Can use SVT to find yields of all major open charm channels (D, D0, Ds) in 200 GeV Au+Au collisions. HFT upgrades track resolution allowing stronger signals as well as a potential Lc measurement. STAR will use HFT to separate charm and beauty semi-leptonic decays.

PHENIX Inner Silicon Vertex Tracker (VTX) All pictures are from D. Winter’s 2008 RHIC/AGS User’s Meeting Talk Outer Stripixel Layers VTX Detector Size: The detector length is 22 cm Radius of 1st Layer (Pixel) = 2.5 cm Radius of 2nd Layer (Pixel) = 5.0 cm Radius of 3rd Layer (Stripixel) = 11.6 cm Radius of 4th Layer (Stripixel) = 16.5 cm Each pixel has a size of 50 X 425 mm2 The DCA resolution will be ~50 mm Pixel Detector Ladder Inner Pixel Layers Readout Board

Global Tracks From D and B Decay Electrons Simulation pt > 1 GeV

Distance-of-Closest Approach Simulation

Charm/Bottom Separation Using the PHENIX-VTX It has been shown in simulation that the geometric reconstruction of open charm and Beauty decays can be used to separately identify them.

Identification of D0s (and other heavy flavor mesons) using the PHENIX-VTX Simulations show that D0s can be reconstructed topologically using the VTX detector. Background and efficiencies are now being studied. The D0 invariant mass peak using the VTX in simulation QA of secondary vertex finding using the VTX

Goals of Analyses Using New RHIC Inner Silicon Tracking Improve signal quality of heavy flavor measurements Charm/Beauty separation Elliptic flow of charm and beauty separately RAA of charm and beauty Possible measurements of charm baryons

The ALICE Experiment Like STAR, ALICE will used a TPC for track reconstruction ALICE has an Inner Silicon Tracking Detector (IST) which will function like the STAR-SVT or PHENIX-VTX. ALICE also uses electromagnetic calorimetry to detect electrons.

ALICE IST DCA resolution of ~50 mm at p = 2 GeV/c will allow geometric identification of heavy flavor decays Rout=43.6 cm Lout=97.6 cm SPD SSD SDD Elena Bruna. WWND 08

ALICE Simulation Results Heavy Flavor mesons can be directly reconstructed with much better significance than possible at STAR or PHENIX Like PHENIX, DCA of electron tracks can be used for charm/beauty separation Electrons tracks reconstructed using TPC, TRD, and EMCal D+K-f+f+ (From Elena Bruna’s thesis)

Conclusions STAR has measured the yields of charm mesons via direct hadronic decays showing binary scaling. PHENIX and STAR have made semi-leptonic measurements of electrons from heavy flavor, showing large RAA suppression at high-pt and signs of flow. Upgrades to both experiments as well as ALICE well improve capabilities to measure heavy flavor.

Results so Far and Open Questions (Backup) Cross-Section Measurement Au+Au and p+p cross-sections are above FONLL pQCD predictions. Will the same pattern hold true for Cu+Cu and d+Au? Will binary scaling be observed in these systems? Nuclear Modification Factor, RAA Unexpectedly large suppression seen in RAu+Au What are the cold nuclear matter effects on RAA? (observable through a d+Au electron measurement) Azimuthal Anisotropy, V2 Non-zero v2 measured for Au+Au electrons. Viscosity measured to be near the quantum limit. Will a similar effect be seen in Cu+Cu? What happens if measurement is extended to higher pt? 4) Bottom/Charm Separation What is the cross-section of bottom? Will it show high pt suppression? Do bottom quarks flow in the medium? Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 192301 (2007) Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 172301 (2007)

ALICE IST (Backup) 2 outer layers of SSD (Silicon Strip Detector) 2 middle layers of SDD (Silicon Drift Detector) 2 inner layers of SPD (Silicon Pixel Detector) Rout=43.6 cm Lout=97.6 cm SPD SSD SDD Elena Bruna. WWND 08