Bottom hadro-chemistry in high-energy hadronic collisions
Min He, Ralf Rapp

TL;DR
This paper investigates the production and composition of bottom hadrons in high-energy collisions using a statistical hadronization model, successfully explaining experimental data and exploring modifications in heavy-ion collisions.
Contribution
It introduces a statistical hadronization approach with an extended set of $b$-hadron states, integrating quark model and lattice-QCD insights to describe bottom hadron production.
Findings
Agreement with Tevatron measurements of $b$-hadron fractions
Successful description of $p_T$-dependent $b$-hadron ratios at the LHC
Insights into $b$-hadron modifications in heavy-ion collisions
Abstract
The hadro-chemistry of bottom quarks () produced in hadronic collisions encodes valuable information on the mechanism of color-neutralization in these reactions. Since the -quark mass is much larger than the typical hadronic scale of 1\,GeV, pair production is expected to be well separated from subsequent hadronization processes. A significantly larger fraction of baryons has been observed in proton-proton () and proton-antiproton () reactions relative to collisions, challenging theoretical descriptions. We address this problem by employing a statistical hadronization approach with an augmented set of -hadron states beyond currently measured ones, guided by the relativistic quark model and lattice-QCD computations. Assuming {\it relative} chemical equilibrium between different -hadron yields, thermal densities are used as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
