The NA38/NA50 experiments have measured, at the CERN SPS, the dimuon production in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions. In this paper it is shown that the mass continuum between the phi and the J/psi can be satisfactorily described, after having removed the combinatorial background due to uncorrelated pi and K decays, as a sum of two contributions, namely the Drell-Yan process and the semi-leptonic decay of pairs of charmed mesons, whose mass shape in the acceptance of the experiment has been evaluated using PYTHIA. However, in order to describe the A-B (namely S-U and Pb-Pb) mass spectra, the dimuon yield from open charm decays, which in p-A collisions is found to be consistent with direct open charm measurements from other CERN and FNAL experiments, has to be enhanced with respect to a linear extrapolation of p-A results. The size of the enhancement smoothly increases from peripheral S-U to central Pb-Pb interactions, reaching a factor similar to 3 in central Pb-Pb collisions. The pr distributions of the events in the mass continuum are also compatible with the hypothesis of open charm enhancement in A-B collisions. RI Alexa, Calin/F-6345-2010; Rato Mendes, Pedro/F-8827-2010
Intermediate mass dimuons in NA38/NA50
DE FALCO, ALESSANDRO;USAI, GIANLUCA;Cicalo C
1999-01-01
Abstract
The NA38/NA50 experiments have measured, at the CERN SPS, the dimuon production in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions. In this paper it is shown that the mass continuum between the phi and the J/psi can be satisfactorily described, after having removed the combinatorial background due to uncorrelated pi and K decays, as a sum of two contributions, namely the Drell-Yan process and the semi-leptonic decay of pairs of charmed mesons, whose mass shape in the acceptance of the experiment has been evaluated using PYTHIA. However, in order to describe the A-B (namely S-U and Pb-Pb) mass spectra, the dimuon yield from open charm decays, which in p-A collisions is found to be consistent with direct open charm measurements from other CERN and FNAL experiments, has to be enhanced with respect to a linear extrapolation of p-A results. The size of the enhancement smoothly increases from peripheral S-U to central Pb-Pb interactions, reaching a factor similar to 3 in central Pb-Pb collisions. The pr distributions of the events in the mass continuum are also compatible with the hypothesis of open charm enhancement in A-B collisions. RI Alexa, Calin/F-6345-2010; Rato Mendes, Pedro/F-8827-2010I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.