Title: K'Mikhaylov, A'Stavinsky ITEP STAR Meeting, Dubna 11June2008 1
1 Status of KK femtoscopy in ALICE (Based on
Alice Week presentation)? Konstantin Mikhaylov
and Alexey Stavinskiy ITEP, Russia
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2Outline
- Physics Motivation of KK femtoscopy
- Experimental results
- Distortions of KK correlation function
- - PID's of Kaons
- - Pair PID
- - Splitting-merging
- - Resonances ( vt source size) K, F
- First results for KK-
- Conclusion
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3Physics motivation
- Measured space-time extent of the particle
emitting region for KK is pure than for pp. - Kaon femtoscopy signal is cleaner than pion
femtoscopy signal since Kaons are less affected
by resonance decay. - The mT dependence mT(KK) gt mT(pp).
- The strangeness distillation mechanism could lead
to strong temporal emission asymmetries between
kaons and anti-kaons S.Soff et al.,
J.Phys.G23,2095(1997)D.Ardouin et
al.,Phys.Lett.B446,191(1999). - Due to the highest branching ratio of F meson is
KK - the FF residual correlations could be seen from
- KK correlation function.
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4Experimental results
CERN-SPS PbPb at 158 AGeV/c
PRL,87(2001)112301
RHIC-STAR AuAu sqrt(SNN)200GeV
KK
Phys.Rev.C 74 (2006),054902
K0SK0S
R 4.09 0.46(stat.) 0.31(sys) fm and ?
0.920.23(stat)0.13(sys) at the mean
transversemass ltmTgt 1.07 GeV.
The duration time ?tsqrt(r2out-r2side)/ß 2.2
5.2(stat.) 5.1(sys) fm
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5Experimental results II
RHIC-PHENIX AuAu sqrt(SNN)200GeV M. Heffner
J., Phys. G 30 (2004) S1043-S1047,
nucl-ex/0510014
t
- an approximately universal
- mT dependence is usually
- attributed to collective flow
- KK one dimensional radius
- 3-5 fm
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6ALICE Software and input
- Aliroot (with AliFemto) v4-12-Rev-02
- Local analysis of 3K events
- PDC2007 HIJING PbPb 5.5 TeV (dNch/dy6500 )?
- 1D KK correlations
- 0.1 lt PT lt 1.0 GeV/c
- Anti-splitting cut
- Gaussian distr. d3N/d3r exp(-r2/(4r02))?
- KK r0 2 and 5 fm
- Source size for kaons from K decay was corrected
on vKtK r'0sqrt(r02(vKtK)2)?
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7PID
p
K
p
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8K Mothers
Kdirect 38 KK(892)0 35 KK(892) 19
KF 8, it is two times better than p
(pprim/pall 19)?
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9p Mothers
Resonances can play significant role for pp
correlations
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10Pair PID
100 events PbPb_at_5.5 TeV HIJING QINVlt0.25GeV/c
KdirKdir 7 7222( 6.95165)? KdirKK0
15298( 14.7253)? KdirKK 7652(
7.36555)? KK0KK 39 8181(
7.87475)? KK KK 2067( 1.98962)? KK0
KK0 8077( 7.77464)? KdirKF 3129(
3.01187)? KFKF 345( 0.332085)?
KK0(KK)KF 5022( 4.83401)? Other
exotic (KdirKD0,...) 1352( 1.30139)? (KK)fake
46896( 45.1405)? Total 103889
(100)?
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11KKModelExperiment
Splitting cut was applied
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12Source expansion due to K
Both K are direct
- KdirKdir source size is
- smaller than KdirKK
- due to K decay length
- Assume K source size the same as KdirKdir (r0)?
- Measured source in second case
- r'0 sqrt(r02(vt)2) KdirKK or
- r'0 sqrt(r02(v1t1)2(v2t2)2)KKKK
- Get v of K from generator (vt2.6 fm)?
K
r0
K
One K is direct and the other one from K decay
K
rmeasured
K
K(ct4fm)?
p
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13KK K source expansion(2fm)?
?
Source expansion due to K decay (r02fm, K vt
2.6fm)?
r02fm
r'02.6fm
Non Gaussian shape
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14KK K expansion (5fm)?
?
Source expansion due to K decay (r05fm, K vt
2.6fm)?
r05fm
r'05.5fm
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15KK- ModelExperiment
F ? KK-
16KK- K expansion(2fm)?
r02fm
r'02.6fm
Non Gaussian shape
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17FF residual CF in KK-
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18FF residual CF in KK-
- 3000 PbPb events
- Kaons only from K
- decay only
- Need More statistics
- K0K(/-) is better
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19Conclusion
- 1. There are several sources of the KK
correlation function distortion - Single Kaon purity, Pair purity,
Splitting-merging, Resonances - 2. K expansion could be important for KK
- 3. Study of correlated background to be
continued (fake pairs!)? - 4. K0SK(-) is for FF residual correlations?
- Thank you for your attention!
20Extra Slides
21KKDifferent contribution
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22KK- Different contribution
- With K
-
- Correlated background!!!
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23Extra Slides
Fake contribution to KK Good KK 57.9429 Fake
KK 42.0571 piK 27.2202 pipi
3.57522 pK 3.3108 eK
4.3075 muK 1.12317 pie
0.999998 ppi 0.71421 others
0.733494