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Particle production in pp collisions at the LHC as studied by CMS
This is a report on the study of hadron production in non-single- diffractive events by using minimum bias and jet triggered data collected with the CMS experiment in the first year of LHC running. The importance of these measure- ments lies in the understanding of the dynamics of multi-hadron produ...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1319058 |
Sumario: | This is a report on the study of hadron production in non-single-
diffractive events by using minimum bias and jet triggered data collected with the
CMS experiment in the first year of LHC running. The importance of these measure-
ments lies in the understanding of the dynamics of multi-hadron production which
is described by non-perturbative QCD. The modeling via Monte Carlo generators,
and their respective re-tuning, is necessary to describe the underlying event and pile-
up, having impact on many measurements that rely on an accurate measurement of
hadron jets or missing transverse energy. I present an overview of the inclusive single
particle spectra, the yields of strange hadrons and the charged hadron multiplicity
distributions measured at several center-of-mass energies that show a fast growth
of particle densities at the highest energies, especially for low transverse momenta,
and a strong violation of KNO scaling in large pseudorapidity intervals. |
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