Abstract

In ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions heavy quarks (charm and beauty) are produced in hard scattering processes and thus carry relevant information on the properties of the created hot and dense medium. Heavy-flavour hadrons can be measured using electrons from their semileptonic decay channels. The relative contribution of charm and beauty hadrons can be estimated from the study of the near side azimuthal angular correlations between these electrons and charged hadrons. We present the measurement of azimuthal angular correlations between electrons and charged hadrons in pp collisions at 2.76 TeV measured with ALICE at the LHC. Electrons are identified using the Electromagnetic Calorimeter and the Time Projection Chamber and the charged hadrons are identified using the Time Projection Chamber. The azimuthal angular correlation distributions from PYTHIA simulations are used to extract the relative contribution from B-hadron decays to the yield of electrons from heavy-flavour decays up to $p_\textrm{t}$ = 10 GeV/c.

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