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A machine learning-based study of open-charm hadrons in proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-08-14 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Theory Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

n proton-proton and heavy-ion collisions, the study of charm hadrons plays a pivotal role in understanding the QCD medium and provides an undisputed testing ground for the theory of strong interaction, as they are mostly produced in the early stages of collisions via hard partonic interactions. The lightest open-charm, D0D^{0} meson (c\Baruc\Bar{u}), can originate from two separate sources. The prompt D0D^{0} originates from either direct charm production or the decay of excited open charm states, while the nonprompt stems from the decay of beauty hadrons. In this paper, using different machine learning (ML) algorithms such as XGBoost, CatBoost, and Random Forest, an attempt has been made to segregate the prompt and nonprompt production modes of D0D^{0} meson signal from its background. The ML models are trained using the invariant mass through its hadronic decay channel, i.e., D0π+KD^{0}\rightarrow\pi^{+} K^{-}, pseudoproper time, pseudoproper decay length, and distance of closest approach of D0D^{0} meson, using PYTHIA8 simulated pppp collisions at s=13 TeV\sqrt{s}=13~\rm{TeV}. The ML models used in this analysis are found to retain the pseudorapidity, transverse momentum, and collision energy dependence. In addition, we report the ratio of nonprompt to prompt D0D^{0} yield, the self-normalized yield of prompt and nonprompt D0D^{0} and explore the charmonium, J/ψJ/\psi to open-charm, D0D^{0} yield ratio as a function of transverse momenta and normalized multiplicity. The observables studied in this manuscript are well predicted by all the ML models compared to the simulation.

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@article{arxiv.2404.09839,
  title  = {A machine learning-based study of open-charm hadrons in proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider},
  author = {Kangkan Goswami and Suraj Prasad and Neelkamal Mallick and Raghunath Sahoo and Gagan B. Mohanty},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.09839},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Same as the published version in Phys. Rev. D