Seminarium Fizyki Jądra Atomowego
sala 1.01, ul. Pasteura 5
mgr Anastasia Merzlaya (doktorantka Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Kraków)
Open charm measurements at SPS energies in the NA61/SHINE experiment
The study of open charm meson production provides an efficient tool for detailed investigations of the properties of hot and dense matter formed in nucleus-nucleus collisions. In particular, charm mesons are of vivid interest in the context of the phase-transition between confined hadronic matter and the quark-gluon plasma. Recently, the experimental setup of the NA61/SHINE experiment was supplemented with a small-acceptance version of the Vertex Detector (SAVD) which was motivated by the importance and the possibility of the first direct measurements of open charm mesons in heavy ion collisions at SPS energies. First exploratory data taking of Pb+Pb collisions at 150A GeV/c with SAVD was performed in 2016, and a D0 signal was extracted in it’s D0 --> pi+ + K− decay channel. This was the first, direct observation of open charm in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the SPS energies. In October and November of 2017 a large statistic data set has been taken for Xe+La with SAVD at the beam momenta of 150A, 75A and 40A GeV/c; these data are currently under intense analysis. The physics motivation behind the open charm measurements at the SPS energies will be discussed. The concept of the SAVD hardware and the status of the analysis will be shown, discussing challenges related to the reconstruction in SAVD. Also, the future plans of open charm measurements in the NA61/SHINE experiment after 2020 related to the upgraded version of the Vertex Detector will be presented.