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Page 1: Prompt identified particle spectra at RHIC-STAR...Prompt identified particle spectra at RHIC-STAR Sanshiro Mizuno for the STAR collaboration University of Tsukuba smizuno@rcf.rhic.bnl.gov

Prompt identified particle spectra at RHIC-STAR

Sanshiro Mizuno for the STAR collaboration

University of [email protected]

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

Motivation• Inclusive proton includes ~40% of protons from weak decay in Au+Au 200GeV.

• STAR - inclusive proton spectra not corrected for weak decay feed down contributionPHENIX - prompt proton spectra proton coming from Λ is estimated based on model simulations

• This result will be first direct measurement of prompt proton pT spectra with new HFT detector at RHIC. - Uncertainty will decrease significantly due to smaller simulation correction.

1

PRL 92, 112301 (2004)PRC 69, 034909 (2004)

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

STAR detector

Vertex Position DetectorMinimum bias trigger Time Projection Chamber Centrality definition Particle trajectoryMomentum PID (dE/dx)Time Of FlightPID (flight time : 1/β) Heavy Flavor Tracker

2

TOF

TPC

VPD

HFT

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Heavy Flavor Tracker detector

Silicon Strip Detector : r~22cm Intermediate Silicon Tracker : r~14cm

PIXEL : r~2.8, 8cm

3

PIXEL detectorAcceptance -1 < η < 1 0 < φ < 2πGood resolution of DCA(Distance of Closest Approach)Particle track - collision point

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(cm)XYDCA0.05− 0 0.050

20000

40000

60000

80000 Au+Au 200GeV0-10%

distributionXYDCA<0.3GeV/c

T0.2<p

mµWidth=115

(cm)ZDCA0.05− 0 0.050

20000

40000

60000

80000 distributionZDCA<0.3GeV/c

T0.2<p

mµWidth=123

(cm)XYDCA0.05− 0 0.050

50

100

310×

DCA distributionGaussian fit

distributionXYDCA<1.1GeV/c

T1.0<p

mµWidth=27.9

(cm)ZDCA0.05− 0 0.050

20000400006000080000

distributionZDCA<1.1GeV/c

T1.0<p

mµWidth=31.1

HFT performance

DCA in XY plane and Z directionWidth : <50μm at pT=1GeV/c

DCA Resolution

4

DCA distribution from data in AuAu 200GeV

0-10% centrality

inclusive charged particles

Run14 Au+Au @200GeV

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(k)β-1/β1/0.05− 0 0.05 0.1

Cou

nt500

1000

1500

2000 Au+Au 200GeV, 0-10%<1.7 (GeV/c)

T1.6<p|y|<0.1

|<2Kσ|nmµ<40.4XYDCA

mµ<45.8ZDCA

Kσn5− 0 5

Cou

nt

1

10

210

310

410

510

610

Combined fitpionkaonproton

Au+Au 200GeV, 0-10%<0.6 (GeV/c)

T0.5<p|y|<0.1

mµ<99.2XYDCAmµ<109.6ZDCA

Particle IdentificationTrack selectionAt least one hit for each HFT layerDCA selection is determined with resolution.

dE/dx in TPC dE/dx in TPC and β in TOF

5

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3 4

MC

-pro

mpt

/ N

RC

-pro

mpt

= N

acc.

×ef

f.ε

0

0.2

0.4

0.6 +πAu+Au 200GeV0-10%

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3 4

MC

-pro

mpt

/ N

RC

-pro

mpt

= N

acc.

×ef

f.ε

0

0.2

0.4

0.6 +Kthreshold :

=3)/2T

(pacc.×eff.ε

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3 4

MC

-pro

mpt

/ N

RC

-pro

mpt

= N

acc.

×ef

f.ε

0

0.2

0.4

0.6

acc.×eff.εthreshold<<thresholdacc.×eff.ε

proton

Detector inefficiency & acceptanceExtracted from HIJING and GEANT simulation The combination of TPC and HFT efficiency and acceptance

NMC-prompt particle : The number of created prompt particles NRC-prompt particle : The number of reconstructed real prompt particles

6

"e↵.⇥acc. =

NRC�prompt particle

NMC�prompt particle

F = A exp

(�✓

a

pT

◆b)

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

(GeV/c)T

p0 0.5 1 1.5 2

RC

-all

/ N

RC

-pro

mpt

= N

purit

0.8

0.85

0.9

0.95

1

protonAu+Au 200GeV0-10%

=3)/2T

(pacc.×eff.εthreshold :

weak decay + knockout background>1GeV/c

T <1% at p

(GeV/c)T

p0 0.5 1 1.5 2

RC

-all

/ N

RC

-pro

mpt

= N

purit

0.8

0.85

0.9

0.95

1

anti-protonacc.×eff.εthreshold<

<thresholdacc.×eff.ε

acc.×eff.εthreshold<<thresholdacc.×eff.ε

weak decay contribution>1GeV/c

T <1% at p

The purity of prompt particlesExtracted from HIJING and GEANT simulation.NRC-all particle : The number of reconstructed all of particles NRC-prompt particle : The number of reconstructed real prompt particles

7

"purity

=N

RC�prompt particle

NRC�all particle

F = A exp

(�✓

a

pT

◆b)

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

pT spectra correction

Systematic uncertainty TPC efficiency : ~5% HFT matching efficiency : <13% The difference of HFT matching efficiency between data and simulationDCA selection : <10% Particle species dependent

8

1

2⇡pT

d2N

dpT dy=

1

2⇡pT

1

Nevt

"purity"e↵.⇥acc.

N

�pT�y

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

positive+π+K

proton

Au+Au 200GeV, 0-10%STAR preliminary

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

negative-π-K

anti-proton

π, K, p pT spectra

9

PID spectra with the HFT in Au-Au 200GeV The shape depends on particle mass.

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

3−10

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

310

STAR preliminaryFit to STAR preliminary

STAR (2004)PHENIX (2004)

Au+Au 200GeV, 0-10%+π

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

3−10

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

310

STAR (2006)

+K

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

3−10

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

310Inclusive protonInclusive protonPrompt proton

proton

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Dat

a/Fi

t

0.5

1

1.5

2 +π

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Dat

a/Fi

t

0.5

1

1.5

2 +K

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Dat

a/Fi

t

0.5

1

1.5

2 proton

π, K, p pT spectra

Modify Hagedorn equationSTAR results (orange, cyan) : inclusive proton PHENIX results (magenta) : corrected for weak decay from Λ 10

PRL 92, 112301 (2004)PRC 69, 034909 (2004)PRL 97, 152301 (2006)F =

A

{exp (�apT � bp2T ) + pT /p0}n

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

3−10

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

310

STAR preliminaryFit to STAR preliminary

STAR (2004)PHENIX (2004)

Au+Au 200GeV, 0-10%-π

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

3−10

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

310

STAR (2006)

-K

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

dy)

TN

/(dp

2)d Tp

π1/

(2

3−10

2−10

1−10

1

10

210

310Inclusive protonInclusive protonPrompt proton

anti-proton

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Dat

a/Fi

t

0.5

1

1.5

2 -π

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Dat

a/Fi

t

0.5

1

1.5

2 -K

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Dat

a/Fi

t

0.5

1

1.5

2 anti-proton

11

PRL 92, 112301 (2004)PRC 69, 034909 (2004)PRL 97, 152301 (2006)

π, K, p pT spectra

Modify Hagedorn equationSTAR results (orange, cyan) : inclusive proton PHENIX results (magenta) : corrected for weak decay from Λ

F =

A

{exp (�apT � bp2T ) + pT /p0}n

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Rat

io

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

STAR preliminary

+π/-πAu+Au 200GeV, 0-10%

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Rat

io0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2+/K-K

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Rat

io

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2/pp

Anti-particle to particle ratio

The ratios are about 1, 0.95, 0.8 for π, K, p at RHIC energy.

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(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Rat

io

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

STAR preliminarySTAR (2004)PHENIX (2004)STAR (2006)

+π/-πAu+Au 200GeV, 0-10%

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Rat

io0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2+/K-K

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3

Rat

io

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

Inclusive protonInclusive protonPrompt proton

/pp

Anti-particle to particle ratio

There is no significant difference between inclusive and prompt proton ratio.

13

PRL 92, 112301 (2004)PRC 69, 034909 (2004)PRL 97, 152301 (2006)

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

)2(GeV/c0 - mTm0 0.5 1 1.5 2

dy)

TN

/(dm

2 d

0

10

20

T0-mTm

- expTF = A m

proton Au+Au 200GeV0-10%|y|<0.1

Estimating dN/dy distribution

For pion, Bose-Einstein equation, mT exponential (for estimating systematics)For kaon and proton, pT exponential, mT exponential

measured dN/dy extrapolated dN/dylow pT

extrapolated dN/dyhigh pT

π+ 168.7 (53.5%) 146.7 (46.4%) 0.14 (0.1%)

K+ 26.8 (50%) 26.7 (49%) 0.1 (1%)

proton 11.1 (51%) 10.4(48%) 0.11 (1%)

Fraction of dN/dy

14

Out of range of measured spectraExtrapolating with equations The difference of equations are defined as systematic uncertainty.

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partN0 100 200 300

dN/d

y

0

100

200

300 STAR preliminarySTAR (2004)PHENIX (2004)

partN0 100 200 300

dN/d

y

0

20

40

60

+K

partN0 100 200 300

dN/d

y

0

10

20

30

40Inclusive protonPrompt proton

proton

partN0 100 200 300

dN/d

y

0

100

200

300-π

Au+Au 200GeV|y|<0.1

partN0 100 200 300

dN/d

y

0

20

40

60

-K

partN0 100 200 300

dN/d

y

0

10

20

30

40 anti-proton

dN/dy distribution

15PRL 92, 112301 (2004)PRC 69, 034909 (2004)

STAR results (orange, cyan) : inclusive proton PHENIX results (magenta) : corrected for weak decay from Λ

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Summary

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• The first result of prompt π, K, p pT spectra with the HFT in Au+Au 200GeV collisions at STAR experiment

• The anti-particle to particle ratio There is no significant difference between inclusive and prompt proton results.

• Prompt particle azimuthal anisotropy Important for kinetic freeze-out parameters

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Sanshiro Mizuno, CiRfSE workshop

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(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3 4

acc.

×ef

f.ε

1/

0

10

20

30

40 +πAu+Au 200GeV0-10%

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3 4

acc.

×ef

f.ε

1/

0

10

20

30

40 +Kthreshold :

=3)/2T

(pacc.×eff.ε

acc.×eff.εthreshold<<thresholdacc.×eff.ε

(GeV/c)T

p0 1 2 3 4

acc.

×ef

f.ε

1/

0

10

20

30

40proton

Efficiency correction

"e↵.⇥acc. =

NRC�prompt particle

NMC�prompt particle

Correction of detector efficiency and acceptance Correction factor get large in low pT region