Issue |
EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 259, 2022
The 19th International Conference of Strangeness in Quark Matter (SQM 2021)
|
|
---|---|---|
Article Number | 11012 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Strangeness (Parallel) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202225911012 | |
Published online | 01 February 2022 |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202225911012
Studying light flavour hadrons produced in the collision of different nuclei at the LHC
1 CERN
* e-mail: nicolo.jacazio@cern.ch
Published online: 1 February 2022
The study of identified particle production as a function of event multiplicity is a key tool for understanding the similarities and differences among different colliding systems. Now for the first time, we can investigate how particle production is affected by the collision geometry in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC. In these proceedings, we report newly obtained ALICE results on charged and identified particle production in Pb–Pb and Xe–Xe collision at √SNN = 5.02 and √SNN = 5.44 TeV, respectively, as a function of transverse momentum (pT) and collision centrality. Particle spectra and ratios are compared between two different colliding systems at similar charged-particle multiplicity densities (〈dNch/dη〉), and different initial eccentricities. We find that in central collisions, spectral shapes of different particles are driven by their masses. The pT-integrated particle yield ratios follow the same trends with 〈dNch=dη〉 as previously observed in other systems, further suggesting that at the LHC energies, event hadrochemistry is dominantly driven by the charged-particle multiplicity density and not the collision system, geometry or center-of-mass energy.
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2022
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Current usage metrics show cumulative count of Article Views (full-text article views including HTML views, PDF and ePub downloads, according to the available data) and Abstracts Views on Vision4Press platform.
Data correspond to usage on the plateform after 2015. The current usage metrics is available 48-96 hours after online publication and is updated daily on week days.
Initial download of the metrics may take a while.