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Autori principali: Arratia, Miguel, Paul, Sebouh J., Gotra, Yuri, Hakobyan, Hayk, McKinnon, Bryan
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04511
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author Arratia, Miguel
Paul, Sebouh J.
Gotra, Yuri
Hakobyan, Hayk
McKinnon, Bryan
author_facet Arratia, Miguel
Paul, Sebouh J.
Gotra, Yuri
Hakobyan, Hayk
McKinnon, Bryan
contents We propose a physics program at JLab with CLAS12 focusing on open-charm measurements, aiming to complement and expand current studies of $J/ψ$ at (sub) threshold. This program will aid us in elucidating the $J/ψ$ production mechanisms, which is crucial for interpreting data in terms of gluon form factors and offer potential insights into the intrinsic charm hypothesis and cold-nuclear matter effects. We discuss the technical feasibility of integrating the sPHENIX monolithic-active-pixel sensor (MAPS) tracker, known as MVTX, with the CLAS12 detector. The sPHENIX MTVX would support an open-charm program by providing excellent secondary-vertex performance for tagging $D$ mesons. We study the kinematics of $γp \to \bar{D}^{0}Λ_{c}$ through phase-space simulations and estimate rates for the tagged quasi-photoproduction regime available with the CLAS12 forward tagger. While open-charm cross-sections at threshold remain uncertain, various predictions suggest that these measurements could be feasible when combined with conservative estimates of detector acceptance and luminosity. These preliminary estimates motivate detailed Geant detector simulations of signals and backgrounds, along with thorough technical assessments of operating conditions, to further explore the feasibility of these measurements in future dedicated CLAS12 experiments at JLab.
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spellingShingle Letter of Intent: Open Charm at JLab with the sPHENIX MAPS tracker
Arratia, Miguel
Paul, Sebouh J.
Gotra, Yuri
Hakobyan, Hayk
McKinnon, Bryan
Nuclear Experiment
We propose a physics program at JLab with CLAS12 focusing on open-charm measurements, aiming to complement and expand current studies of $J/ψ$ at (sub) threshold. This program will aid us in elucidating the $J/ψ$ production mechanisms, which is crucial for interpreting data in terms of gluon form factors and offer potential insights into the intrinsic charm hypothesis and cold-nuclear matter effects. We discuss the technical feasibility of integrating the sPHENIX monolithic-active-pixel sensor (MAPS) tracker, known as MVTX, with the CLAS12 detector. The sPHENIX MTVX would support an open-charm program by providing excellent secondary-vertex performance for tagging $D$ mesons. We study the kinematics of $γp \to \bar{D}^{0}Λ_{c}$ through phase-space simulations and estimate rates for the tagged quasi-photoproduction regime available with the CLAS12 forward tagger. While open-charm cross-sections at threshold remain uncertain, various predictions suggest that these measurements could be feasible when combined with conservative estimates of detector acceptance and luminosity. These preliminary estimates motivate detailed Geant detector simulations of signals and backgrounds, along with thorough technical assessments of operating conditions, to further explore the feasibility of these measurements in future dedicated CLAS12 experiments at JLab.
title Letter of Intent: Open Charm at JLab with the sPHENIX MAPS tracker
topic Nuclear Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04511