Analysis of V0's at CMS in pPb@8.16TeV. The main idea is to do this analysis using K0s and Lambdas (neutral particles, called V0's) and study the strong iterations. Can be extended to Cascades and Omegas (by including charge dependence)
Femtoscopy allows measuring the space-time dimensions of the interacting region in a high energy collisions.
Here i included the variables (pT, eta, phi, inv. mass) for K0s, without any cut.
The selections used by Wei Li to reconstruct the V0's (very loose cuts):
This selection showed before are the standart cuts for HBT analysis used in pp. However, we have extra contamination in low qinv (see fig X). This contamination are comming from duplicated V0s (particles comming from the same daughter) or split tracks (bad reconstruction of tracks). We find three methods to remove this contamination:
To do our analyse, we have to separate our invariante mass histogram in two: i) the peak (signal) region; and ii) the sideband (background) region. In order to remove the background contribution, we perform mass fits, and we find the fraction signal/background in the peak region, and we can use the sideband to estimate the shapes.
We have used a similar fit as used in CMS-AN-[hyperlink]. The signal is discribed by a double gaussian and the background with a 4th order Chebychev polinomial. An example of the fit result for K0s is show in this figure above.
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-> Tests using charged hadrons
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eta.png | r1 | manage | 37.9 K | 2019-04-26 - 17:19 | UnknownUser | |
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mass.png | r1 | manage | 41.7 K | 2019-04-26 - 17:19 | UnknownUser | |
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pT.png | r1 | manage | 36.7 K | 2019-04-26 - 17:26 | UnknownUser | |
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phi.png | r1 | manage | 45.7 K | 2019-04-26 - 17:19 | UnknownUser |
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