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1 ALICE: towards the first Pb-Pb run Federico Antinori (INFN Padova, Italy) on behalf of the ALICE Collaboration

2 Contents Running configuration Expected conditions and triggering Readiness for high data rates Physics outlook for the first run (examples) Conclusions FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 20102

3 designed for dN ch /dy > 6000 –excellent tracking, particle id, vertexing capabilities (e.g.: see this morning’s presentation by J.P. Revol) configuration: same as for pp –ITS, TPC, TOF, HMPID, MUON, V0, T0, FMD, PMD, ZDC (100%) –TRD (7/18) –EMCAL (4/12) –PHOS (3/5) –HLT (60%) The detector FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 20103 some changes for Pb-Pb: V0 HV settings ITS-SDD sampling rate (20  40 MHz) event size! 100’s kB  10’s MB

4 Pb-Pb running scenario expected luminosity ~ 2 orders of magnitude below nominal –10 27 cm -2 s -1  ~ 10 25 cm -2 s -1 –~ /10 from number of bunches –~ /10 from increased beam size (lower energy, less focussing) (see presentation by J Jowett)  50 – 100 Hz min bias  strategy: low bias trigger expected data sample? –estimate from J Jowett : ~ 1 – 3 µb -1 (@ TH workshop, 3/IX/2010) e.g.: 2 µb -1 = 1.6 10 7 min bias events –for comparison: ALICE targets: 0.5 nb -1 for rare triggers a few 10 7 central events for central physics FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 20104

5 Triggering low bias –basically as low as backgrounds allow little information on expected backgrounds  important to measure early-on with circulating beams three triggers running in parallel: from SPD, TOF, V0 + TOF ultra-peripheral J/Ψ (depending on backgrounds) FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 20105 SPD TOF V0A V0C

6 6 Inefficiency vs threshold: 3.5% (nFO > 20) 10.4% (nFO > 50) 16.5% (nFO > 100) SPD trigger Using chip-by-chip FASTOR –1200 chips in complete SPD barrel FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 2010

7 V0 trigger e.g.: varying gain on Pb-Pb simulation –using same thresholds as in pp FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 20107

8 8 2 MRPC = 2 x 96 ch 2 x ½-MRPC.OR. of 96 ch MaxiPad (MP) TOF pad (~ 10 cm 2 ) Digit (in simulation) 91 MRPC MaxiPad TOF trigger MaxiPads  barrel divided into 46 (z) × 36 (φ) MaxiPads 2 x ½-MRPC.OR. of 96 ch MaxiPad (MP)

9 TOF Triggers Interaction –condition on MaxiPad multiplicity Ultra-Peripheral J/Ψ –2 MaxiPads –correlation in φ FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 20109 degrees Angle between leptons 150 o <  < 170 o distribution for J/Ψ decays

10 extensive tests at Point 2 with artificially created Pb-Pb-like event sizes –verify correct operation of DAQ/Trigger –test data transfer bandwidths  at expected luminosity for this year HLT filtering is not needed High data rate tests Detectors  DAQ DAQ  CASTOR FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201010 Rate to DAQ vs L0 trigger rate ~ 20 MB/event expected range for this year

11 Physics reach? global event properties –multiplicity –azimuthal asymmetry (v2) –Bose-Einstein correlations (HBT) –bulk strangeness with a p T reach dependent on statistics… –particle correlations –nuclear modification factors –strange, identified particle spectra a first glimpse of hard probes? –jets –J/ψ –heavy flavour surprises?(always there so far at each new AA energy) FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201011

12 Charged particle multiplicity connected to temperature, energy density, parton density,… –day 1 measurement  primary input to models considerable spread of predictions… FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201012 from Néstor Armesto @ CERN TH Institute 3 September 2010

13 Azimuthal asymmetry (v 2 ) azimuthal asymmetry in geometry of non-central collisions transfer of asymmetry to momentum space measures strength of collective phenomena asymmetry of momentum distribution measured by second coefficient of Fourier expansion (v 2 ) v2 close to hydrodynamic limit at low p T at RHIC FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201013 v1 = 0 at central y

14 v 2 measurement studies Standard event-plane methodLee-Yang Zero method FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201014 500 HIJING events centrality b = 8fm multiplicity = 1900 integrated v 2 = 3.3% 1100 HIJING events centrality b = 9 fm multiplicity = 1200 integrated v 2 = 6% red – modified LYZ method (J-Y Ollitrault) 10 7 events  approach 20 GeV (asymmetry still there?) generated reconstructed

15 Nuclear modification factor in Au-Au @ RHIC particle production suppressed by factor ~ 5 at high p T w.r.t. binary-scaled p-p e.g.: expected reach in ALICE for 10 6 central (with no suppression): FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201015 N>(pT)N>(pT) p T (GeV/c)

16 ,K*,K 0 s,  …  300 central events 13  /evt 10 7 events: p t reach ,K,  ~ 13-15 GeV p t reach  ~ 9-12 GeV           central Pb-Pb  K + K - Mass resolution ~ 1.2 MeV  hadrochemical analysis  chemical/kinetic freeze-out  medium modifications of mass, widths FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201016

17 Identified particles v 2 sensitive to hydrodynamics and recombination effects –e.g. @ RHIC: ~ scales with # of valence quarks FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201017 STAR Preliminary 10 7 events  strange particles’ v 2 out to ~ 10 GeV/c

18 Identified particles p T @ RHIC : as many  - (K - ) as p (  ) at p T ~ 1.5  2.5 GeV FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201018

19 e.g.: identified particles R cp @ RHIC: suppression sets on at larger p T for baryons FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201019 S.Bass @ SQM`04 recombination? e.g.: 10 6 central  Λ, K 0 s out to ~ 10 GeV

20 e.g.: disappearance of away-side peak at RHIC STAR Au-Au sample ~ 1.5 10 6 central trigger particle: 4 < p T < 6 GeV/c associated particles: p T > 2 GeV/c High p T correlations FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201020 Adams et al., Phys. Rev. Let. 91 (2003) 072304 q q hadrons leading particle is this what happens?

21 Quarkonia present status: SPS RHIC LHC very similar suppression at RHIC and SPS... only  ’and  c melt? J/  melting compensated by cc recombination? larger   J/  finally melts? more cc  reco dominates? F.Karsch et al.: PLB637 75 (2006) performance critically dependent on  L eg: for 2 µb -1, no suppression, no enhancement  a few 1000s J/ψ say 5 centrality bins  significance ~ 15-20 out to 6-7 GeV pT?  ψ’ marginal…  a few 10s of Y at significance ~ 5? 21FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 2010

22 What about charm? heavy flavour: study colour charge and parton mass dependence of parton energy loss for O(10 6 ) central, ~ multiply errors by 3  marginal…  needs as much statistics as possible! FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201022 expected performance for 10 7 central Pb-Pb events at 2.75 TeV

23  -jet Poster by R Diaz Poster Y Mao Jets? Jets are copiously produced… p t (GeV) 2 20100200 100/event 1/event 10 3 in first 10 6 Pb-Pb events Underlying event fluctuations Single particle spectra Correlation studies 4 10 8 central PbPb collisions (month) 6 10 5 events ALICE Acceptance E T threshold N jets 50 GeV 5  10 4 100 GeV 1.5  10 3 150 GeV300 200 GeV50 10 6 central PbPb events 1.5 10 3 events 10 6 central Pb-Pb events FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201023

24 pp reference at  s = 2.76 TeV modifications of particle production in Pb-Pb v pp –e.g.: “nuclear modification factor” R AA : ratio of (suitably normalised) p T distributions in Pb-Pb and pp  needs pp reference –at high p T  rely on pQCD interpolation between 0.9 and 7 TeV –at low p T  constrain with reference sample ~ 5 10 7 events (2 – 3 fills) would do depending on how run is going, we may want to request such a short pp run ( at the end)  asked machine to evaluate time needed for switch  if not done this year, as soon as possible next year e.g.: uncertainty from pQCD at low p T FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201024 R Sassot et al.: arXiv: 1008.0540 [hep-ph ]

25 Conclusions ALICE in stable running, producing good quality data, ready for Pb-Pb operation we are eagerly waiting for the first heavy-ion run:  essential information on general features of Pb-Pb events at LHC + a glimpse of harder physics rich and versatile apparatus  looking forward to surprises! FA - ALICE - LHCC - 22 September 201025


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