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Measurements of low energy observables in proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS Detector

Low energy phenomena have been studied in detail at the LHC, providing important input for improving models of non-perturbative QCD effects. The ATLAS collaboration has performed several new measurements in this sector: We present charged-particle distributions sensitive to the underlying event, mea...

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Autor principal: Foster, Andrew Geoffrey
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2273954
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Sumario:Low energy phenomena have been studied in detail at the LHC, providing important input for improving models of non-perturbative QCD effects. The ATLAS collaboration has performed several new measurements in this sector: We present charged-particle distributions sensitive to the underlying event, measured by the ATLAS detector in proton- -proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The results are corrected for detector effects and compared to predictions from various Monte Carlo generators. In addition, we present studies on the correlated hadron production, as they are an important source for information on the early stages of hadron formation. In particular, an analysis of the momentum difference between charged hadrons in high–energy proton–proton collisions is performed in order to study coherent particle production. The results are compared to the predictions of a helical QCD string fragmenting model. ATLAS has also studied the production of neutral strange particles inside and outside light and heavy- flavoured jets. The results are compared with Monte-Carlo predictions using various UE tunes, fragmentation schemes and color-reconnection models.