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Latest Results on Hadronic Resonance Production with ALICE at the LHC

Hadronic resonances, due to their short lifetimes, are useful to probe the properties of the hadronic phase in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. They are good candidates to investigate the interplay between re-scattering and regeneration effects on the particle production in the hadronic phas...

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Autor principal: Dukhishyam Mallick
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2354-8_66
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2848742
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Sumario:Hadronic resonances, due to their short lifetimes, are useful to probe the properties of the hadronic phase in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. They are good candidates to investigate the interplay between re-scattering and regeneration effects on the particle production in the hadronic phase. Measurement of various resonances has different lifetimes, masses, quantum numbers and quark content, which can provide a wealth of information to understand the particle production mechanism, strangeness enhancement, parton energy loss, and the possible onset of collective effects in small systems. We present a comprehensive set of the latest results in the ALICE experiment on $\rho (770)^{0}$, $K^{*}(892)^{0}$, f0(980), $\phi (1020)$, $\Sigma $(1385)$^{\pm }$, $\Lambda $(1520), and $\Xi $(1530)$^{0}$ production in pp, p-Pb, Pb-Pb, and Xe-Xe collisions at various LHC center-of-mass energies. Results include $p_{T}$-integrated yields, particle ratios, and nuclear modification factors. The results are also compared with model predictions and measurements at lower energies.