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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 69: Strong Interaction / QCD
T 69.4: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 3. April 2025, 17:00–17:15, VG 0.110
QCD cross-section measurements for astroparticle physics with the LHCb experiment — Johannes Albrecht1, Hans Dembinski1, •Lars Kolk1, Felix Riehn1, and Michael Schmelling2 — 1TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany — 2Max Planck Institut Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
A long-standing issue in the field of cosmic-ray research is the discrepancy
between the observed and simulated numbers of muons in cosmic-ray-induced hadronic showers in the Earth’s
atmosphere, which are called air showers.
This discrepancy is referred to as the Muon Puzzle, as the required changes to existing models in simulation
would either violate data constraints or the consistency between air shower simulations and
other air shower features.
One explanation for this inconsistency lies in universal strangeness enhancement, which measurements from the ALICE and LHCb experiments show first evidence off. To further study the impact on forward-produced hadrons and to test this universality, proton-ion data from the LHCb fixed target mode are analysed. Of particular interest are proton-oxygen collisions, as they are a good proxy for air showers. Since proton-oxygen data are not yet available, the first step is to bracket oxygen with helium and neon. The current status of this analysis is presented.
Supported by DFG (SFB 1491)
Keywords: Soft-QCD; Air Showers; Muon Puzzle; fixed-target; strangeness enhancement