2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.10042
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$\mathrm{K}^{*}(\mathrm{892})^{0}$ and $\mathrm{ϕ(1020)}$ production in p-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 8.16 TeV

Abstract: Reproduction of this article or parts of it is allowed as specified in the CC-BY-4.0 license. K * (892) 0 and φ (1020) production in p-Pb collisions at √ s NN = 8.16 TeV

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“…The measurements in pp at √ s = 7 [3], 13 [8] TeV, p-Pb at √ s NN = 5.02 TeV [5] and Pb-Pb at √ s NN = 2.76 [4], 5.02 [7] TeV are also shown. From [11].…”
Section: (Right Top) New Data For P-pb Collisions Atmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The measurements in pp at √ s = 7 [3], 13 [8] TeV, p-Pb at √ s NN = 5.02 TeV [5] and Pb-Pb at √ s NN = 2.76 [4], 5.02 [7] TeV are also shown. From [11].…”
Section: (Right Top) New Data For P-pb Collisions Atmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…papers[2] [3]-[12][13] [14][15]-[17][18]-[19] [15]-[16] [3]-[12] recent results obtained for K * 0 and φ in p-Pb at √ s NN = 8.16 TeV[11], pp and Pb-Pb at 5.02TeV[10], for K * ± in pp at 5.02, 8, 13 TeV[13] and Pb-Pb at 5.02 TeV, for f 0 in pp [14] and p-Pb at 5.02 TeV, for Σ * ± in Pb-Pb at 5.02 TeV [17], for Λ * in pp at 5.02, 13 TeV and Pb-Pb at 5.02 TeV.Figure1shows the transverse momentum spectra for Σ * − in Pb-Pb collisions at √ s N N = 5.02 TeV (left) and ratios of the measured spectra to model predictions (right). The arXiv:2210.02929v1 [nucl-ex] 6 Oct 2022 : total (empty boxes), uncorrelated (shaded boxes)…”
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“…It also increases with mass hadrons. A mass ordering for similar mass of hadrons (p,K * 0 and φ) observed at central Pb-Pb collisions as expected from hydrodynamics, whereas mass ordering breaks down in peripheral Pb-Pb collisions[2] and small colliding systems[1,9,10]. Left of the Fig.2shows K * 0 /K and φ/K as a function of dN ch /dη 1/3 in different colliding systems…”
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“…The high statistics data from the 2 nd phase of BES (BES-II) will allow more precise measurements of hadronic resonances at these energies. The beam energy dependence of K * 0 /K ratio in e+e [43][44][45][46], p+p [12,[47][48][49], d+Au [13], p+Au [50,51] and most-central C+C, Si+Si [16], Au+Au [12,14] and Pb+Pb [18][19][20] collisions. For e+e and p+p collisions, the bars denote the quadratic sum of statistical and systematic uncertainties.…”
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“…The measurement of K * 0 /K ratio in a broad beam energy range may provide information on production mechanisms, especially the energy dependence of the relative strength of re-scattering and regeneration processes. Figure 11 presents the beam energy de-pendence of K * 0 /K ratio in small systems (e+e [43][44][45][46], p+p [12,[47][48][49], d+Au [13] and p+Pb [50,51]) and in central heavy-ion (C+C, Si+Si, Au+Au and Pb+Pb [12,14,16,[18][19][20]) collisions. The K * 0 /K ratio is independent of beam energy in small system collisions.…”
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confidence: 99%