Production of charged pions, kaons, and (anti-)protons in Pb-Pb and inelastic pp collisions at √sNN=5.02 TeV

  • Acharya, Shreyasi
  • Adamová, Dagmar
  • Adhya, Souvik Priyam
  • Adler, Alexander
  • Adolfsson, Jonatan
  • Aggarwal, Madan M.
  • Aglieri Rinella, Gianluca
  • Agnello, Michelangelo
  • Agrawal, Nikita
  • Ahammed, Zubayer
  • Alme, Johan
  • Altenkaemper, Lucas
  • Djuvsland, Øystein
  • Eikeland, Viljar Nilsen
  • Ersdal, Magnus Rentsch
  • Fionda, Fiorella Maria Celeste
  • Grøttvik, Ola Slettevoll
  • Lofnes, Ingrid Mckibben
  • Nystrand, Joakim
  • Rehman, Attiq Ur
  • Røhrich, Dieter
  • Tambave, Ganesh Jagannath
  • Ullaland, Kjetil
  • Wagner, Boris
  • Yang, Shiming
  • Yuan, Shiming
  • Zhou, Zhuo
  • Arsene, Ionut Cristian
  • Bätzing, Paul Christoph
  • Dordic, Olja
  • Lardeux, Antoine Xavier
  • Lindal, Svein
  • Mahmood, Sohail Musa
  • Malik, Qasim Waheed
  • Neagu, Alexandra
  • Richter, Matthias
  • Røed, Ketil
  • Skaali, Toralf Bernhard
  • Tveter, Trine Spedstad
  • Zhao, Chengxin
  • Helstrup, Håvard
  • Hetland, Kristin Fanebust
  • Kileng, Bjarte
  • Nesbø, Simon Voigt
  • Storetvedt, Maksim Melnik
  • Langøy, Rune
  • Lien, Jørgen André
  • Ahmad, Shafiq F.
  • Ahn, Sang Un
  • Akindinov, Alexander
  • ALICE, Collaboration
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)

Abstract

Midrapidity production of π±, K±, and (p)p measured by the ALICE experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, in Pb-Pb and inelastic pp collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV, is presented. The invariant yields are measured over a wide transverse momentum (pT) range from hundreds of MeV/c up to 20 GeV/c. The results in Pb-Pb collisions are presented as a function of the collision centrality, in the range 0–90%. The comparison of the pT-integrated particle ratios, i.e., proton-to-pion (p/π) and kaon-to-pion (K/π) ratios, with similar measurements in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV show no significant energy dependence. Blast-wave fits of the pT spectra indicate that in the most central collisions radial flow is slightly larger at 5.02 TeV with r...

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