Universitat Ramon Llull. La Salle
CERN
2025-11-19
It is shown that the timing capabilities of the LHCb detector operated during the LHC Run 2 can be used to identify light ion particles with momenta of a few GeV/c. This is achieved by estimating the particle time of flight through a newly developed technique. A dedicated reconstruction procedure and a neural-network-based estimator of the particle speed have been developed to enable deuteron identification by suppressing the abundant background from lighter particles. The performance of the identification procedure is demonstrated in a sample of proton-helium collisions at sNN = 110 GeV, where the production of deuteron and triton particles is observed. This novel approach opens the way to study deuteron and antideuteron production for different collision systems at different energy scales, exploiting the rich dataset collected by the LHCb experiment.
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Accelerator physics; Experimental particle physics; Experimental nuclear physics; Nuclear and particle physics; Nuclear physics; Particle physics; Gran col·lisionador d'hadrons (França i Suïssa); Partícules (Física nuclear)
17 p.
Springer
The European Physical Journal C, 2025. Vol. 85, 1329
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