Helium identification with LHCb

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LHCb Collaboration
Aaij, Roel
Moise, Răzvan-Daniel

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R. Aaij et al 2024 JINST 19 P02010. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/19/02/P02010

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[Abstract] The identification of helium nuclei at LHCb is achieved using a method based on measurements of ionisation losses in the silicon sensors and timing measurements in the Outer Tracker drift tubes. The background from photon conversions is reduced using the RICH detectors and an isolation requirement. The method is developed using pp collision data at √(s) = 13 TeV recorded by the LHCb experiment in the years 2016 to 2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.5 fb¯¹. A total of around 10⁵ helium and antihelium candidates are identified with negligible background contamination. The helium identification efficiency is estimated to be approximately 50% with a corresponding background rejection rate of up to Script O, Imagen(10¹²). These results demonstrate the feasibility of a rich programme of measurements of QCD and astrophysics interest involving light nuclei.

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