Measurements of B →j /ψ at forward rapidity in p+p collisions at s =510 GeV

C. Aidala, N. N. Ajitanand, Y. Akiba, R. Akimoto, J J Alexander, M. Alfred, K. Aoki, N Apadula, H. Asano, E. T. Atomssa, A. Attila, T. C. Awes, Carmen Ayuso, B. Azmoun, V. Babintsev, M Bai, X. Bai, B Bannier, K N Barish, S BatheV. Baublis, C. Baumann, S. Baumgart, A Bazilevsky, M. Beaumier, R Belmont, A Berdnikov, Y. Berdnikov, D Black, D. S. Blau, M. Boer, J S Bok, K Boyle, M L Brooks, J. Bryslawskyj, H Buesching, V. Bumazhnov, Christopher C. Butler, S. Butsyk, S. Campbell, C. Canoaroman, C. H. Chen, C Y Chi, M Chiu, I J Choi, J B Choi, P. Christiansen, A. Oskarsson, D. Silvermyr, E. Stenlund, PHENIX Collaboration

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Abstract

We report the first measurement of the fraction of J/ψ mesons coming from B-meson decay (FB→J/ψ) in p+p collisions at s=510 GeV. The measurement is performed using the forward silicon vertex detector and central vertex detector at PHENIX, which provide precise tracking and distance-of-closest-approach determinations, enabling the statistical separation of J/ψ due to B-meson decays from prompt J/ψ. The measured value of FB→J/ψ is 8.1%±2.3%(stat)±1.9%(syst) for J/ψ with transverse momenta 0<pT<5 GeV/c and rapidity 1.2<|y|<2.2. The measured fraction FB→J/ψ at PHENIX is compared to values measured by other experiments at higher center of mass energies and to fixed-order-next-to-leading-logarithm and color-evaporation-model predictions. The bb cross section per unit rapidity [dσ/dy(pp→bb)] extracted from the obtained FB→J/ψ and the PHENIX inclusive J/ψ cross section measured at 200 GeV scaled with color-evaporation-model calculations, at the mean B hadron rapidity y=±1.7 in 510 GeV p+p collisions, is 3.63-1.70+1.92 μb. It is consistent with the fixed-order-next-to-leading-logarithm calculations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number092002
JournalPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Volume95
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 May 1

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  • Subatomic Physics

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