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Latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHC

Measurement of short-lived hadronic resonances are used to study different aspects of particle production and collision dynamics in pp, p–A and relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The yields of resonances are sensitive to the competing processes of hadron rescattering and regeneration, thus making th...

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Autor principal: Khuntia, Arvind
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2020.121939
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2707733
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description Measurement of short-lived hadronic resonances are used to study different aspects of particle production and collision dynamics in pp, p–A and relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The yields of resonances are sensitive to the competing processes of hadron rescattering and regeneration, thus making these particles unique probes of the properties of the late hadronic phase. Measurements of resonances with different masses and quantum numbers also provide insight into strangeness production and processes that determine the shapes of particle momentum spectra at intermediate transverse momenta, as well as the species dependence of hadron suppression at high momentum. We present the comprehensive set of results in the ALICE experiment with unprecedented precision for ρ(770)<sup loc="post">0</sup>, K*(892), ϕ(1020), Σ(1385)<sup loc="post">±</sup>, Λ(1520), and Ξ(1530)<sup loc="post">0</sup> production in pp, p–Pb, Xe–Xe and Pb–Pb collisions in the energy range <math altimg="si1.svg"><msqrt><mrow><msub><mrow><mi>s</mi></mrow><mrow><mi mathvariant="normal">NN</mi></mrow></msub></mrow></msqrt><mo linebreak="goodbreak" linebreakstyle="after">=</mo><mn>2.76</mn><mtext>-</mtext><mn>13</mn><mspace width="0.25em"/><mtext>TeV</mtext></math>, including the latest measurements from LHC Run 2. The obtained results are used to study the system-size and collision-energy evolution of transverse momentum spectra, particle ratios and nuclear modification factors and to search for the onset of collectivity in small collision systems. We compare these results to lower energy measurements and model calculations where available.
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spelling cern-27077332023-05-10T02:46:26Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2020.121939http://cds.cern.ch/record/2707733engKhuntia, ArvindLatest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHCnucl-exhep-exParticle Physics - ExperimentNuclear Physics - ExperimentMeasurement of short-lived hadronic resonances are used to study different aspects of particle production and collision dynamics in pp, p–A and relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The yields of resonances are sensitive to the competing processes of hadron rescattering and regeneration, thus making these particles unique probes of the properties of the late hadronic phase. Measurements of resonances with different masses and quantum numbers also provide insight into strangeness production and processes that determine the shapes of particle momentum spectra at intermediate transverse momenta, as well as the species dependence of hadron suppression at high momentum. We present the comprehensive set of results in the ALICE experiment with unprecedented precision for ρ(770)<sup loc="post">0</sup>, K*(892), ϕ(1020), Σ(1385)<sup loc="post">±</sup>, Λ(1520), and Ξ(1530)<sup loc="post">0</sup> production in pp, p–Pb, Xe–Xe and Pb–Pb collisions in the energy range <math altimg="si1.svg"><msqrt><mrow><msub><mrow><mi>s</mi></mrow><mrow><mi mathvariant="normal">NN</mi></mrow></msub></mrow></msqrt><mo linebreak="goodbreak" linebreakstyle="after">=</mo><mn>2.76</mn><mtext>-</mtext><mn>13</mn><mspace width="0.25em"/><mtext>TeV</mtext></math>, including the latest measurements from LHC Run 2. The obtained results are used to study the system-size and collision-energy evolution of transverse momentum spectra, particle ratios and nuclear modification factors and to search for the onset of collectivity in small collision systems. We compare these results to lower energy measurements and model calculations where available.Measurement of short-lived hadronic resonances are used to study different aspects of particle production and collision dynamics in pp, p–A and relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The yields of resonances are sensitive to the competing processes of hadron rescattering and regeneration, thus making these particles unique probes of the properties of the late hadronic phase. Measurements of resonances with different masses and quantum numbers also provide insight into strangeness production and processes that determine the shapes of particle momentum spectra at intermediate transverse momenta, as well as the species dependence of hadron suppression at high momentum. We present the comprehensive set of results in the ALICE experiment with unprecedented precision for ρ (770) 0 , K*(892), ϕ (1020), Σ(1385) ± , Λ(1520), and Ξ(1530) 0 production in pp, p–Pb, Xe–Xe and Pb–Pb collisions in the energy range sNN=2.76-13TeV , including the latest measurements from LHC Run 2. The obtained results are used to study the system-size and collision-energy evolution of transverse momentum spectra, particle ratios and nuclear modification factors and to search for the onset of collectivity in small collision systems. We compare these results to lower energy measurements and model calculations where available.Measurement of short-lived hadronic resonances are used to study different aspects of particle production and collision dynamics in pp, p-A and relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The yields of resonances are sensitive to the competing processes of hadron rescattering and regeneration, thus making these particles unique probes of the properties of the late hadronic phase. Measurements of resonances with different masses and quantum numbers also provide insight into strangeness production and processes that determine the shapes of particle momentum spectra at intermediate transverse momenta, as well as the species dependence of hadron suppression at high momentum. We present the comprehensive set of results in the ALICE experiment with unprecedented precision for $\rho(770)^{0}$, K$^{*}(892)$, $\phi(1020)$, $\Sigma(1385)^{\pm}$, $\Lambda(1520)$, and $\Xi(1530)^{0}$ production in pp, p-Pb, Xe-Xe and Pb-Pb collisions in the energy range $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 2.76-13 TeV, including the latest measurements from LHC Run 2. The obtained results are used to study the system-size and collision-energy evolution of transverse momentum spectra, particle ratios and nuclear modification factors and to search for the onset of collectivity in small collision systems. We compare these results to lower energy measurements and model calculations where available.arXiv:2001.09023oai:cds.cern.ch:27077332020-01-24
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hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Khuntia, Arvind
Latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHC
title Latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHC
title_full Latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHC
title_fullStr Latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHC
title_short Latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in ALICE at the LHC
title_sort latest results on the production of hadronic resonances in alice at the lhc
topic nucl-ex
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2020.121939
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