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First Measurement of Charm Production in its Fixed-Target Configuration at the LHC
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First MeasurementCollider PhysicEngineeringNuclear PhysicsCharm ProductionHeavy Flavour PhysicAccelerator PhysicFixed-target ModeHeavy-ion PhysicsLepton-nucleon ScatteringLow-energy Nuclear StructureHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionPhysicsNuclear TheoryHeavy Quark PhysicNucleon-nucleon Center-of-mass EnergiesParticle Beam PhysicsExperimental Nuclear PhysicsLhcb ExperimentNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsFixed-target ConfigurationMeson Spectroscopy
The first measurement of heavy-flavor production by the LHCb experiment in its fixed-target mode is presented. The production of J/ψ and D^{0} mesons is studied with beams of protons of different energies colliding with gaseous targets of helium and argon with nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energies of sqrt[s_{NN}]=86.6 and 110.4 GeV, respectively. The J/ψ and D^{0} production cross sections in pHe collisions in the rapidity range [2, 4.6] are found to be σ_{J/ψ}=652±33(stat)±42(syst) nb/nucleon and σ_{D^{0}}=80.8±2.4(stat)±6.3(syst) μb/nucleon, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. No evidence for a substantial intrinsic charm content of the nucleon is observed in the large Bjorken-x region.
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