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Charm production and fragmentation fractions at midrapidity in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV

Published 9 Aug 2023 in hep-ex and nucl-ex | (2308.04877v3)

Abstract: Measurements of the production cross sections of prompt ${\rm D0}$, ${\rm D+}$, ${\rm D{\ast +}}$, ${\rm D_s+}$, ${\rm \Lambda_{c}{+}}$, and ${\rm \Xi_{c}{+}}$ charm hadrons at midrapidity in proton$-$proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ALICE detector are presented. The D-meson cross sections as a function of transverse momentum ($p_{\rm T}$) are provided with improved precision and granularity. The ratios of $p_{\rm T}$-differential meson production cross sections based on this publication and on measurements at different rapidity and collision energy provide a constraint on gluon parton distribution functions at low values of Bjorken-$x$ ($10{-5}-10{-4}$). The measurements of ${\rm \Lambda_{c}{+}}$ (${\rm \Xi_{c}{+}}$) baryon production extend the measured $p_{\rm T}$ intervals down to $p_{\rm T}=0(3)$~GeV$/c$. These measurements are used to determine the charm-quark fragmentation fractions and the ${\rm c\overline{c}}$ production cross section at midrapidity ($|y|<0.5$) based on the sum of the cross sections of the weakly-decaying ground-state charm hadrons ${\rm D0}$, ${\rm D+}$, ${\rm D_s+}$, ${\rm \Lambda_{c}{+}}$, ${\rm \Xi_{c}{0}}$ and, for the first time, ${\rm \Xi_{c}{+}}$, and of the strongly-decaying J/$psi$ mesons. The first measurements of ${\rm \Xi_{c}{+}}$ and ${\rm \Sigma_{c}{0,++}}$ fragmentation fractions at midrapidity are also reported. A significantly larger fraction of charm quarks hadronising to baryons is found compared to e$+$e$-$ and ep collisions. The ${\rm c\overline{c}}$ production cross section at midrapidity is found to be at the upper bound of state-of-the-art perturbative QCD calculations.

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