Event Shape and Multiplicity Dependence of Freeze-Out Scenario and System Thermodynamics in Proton+Proton Collisions at s = 13   TeV Using PYTHIA8

IF 1.5 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS Advances in High Energy Physics Pub Date : 2021-02-23 DOI:10.1155/2021/8822524
S. Tripathy, A. Bisht, R. Sahoo, A. Khuntia, Malavika Panikkassery Salvan
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Recent observations of QGP-like conditions in high-multiplicity pp collisions from ALICE experiment at the LHC warrant an introspection whether to use pp collisions as a baseline measurement to characterize heavy-ion collisions for the possible formation of a Quark-Gluon Plasma. A double differential study of the particle spectra and thermodynamics of the produced system as a function of charged-particle multiplicity and transverse spherocity in pp collisions would shed light on the underlying event dynamics. Transverse spherocity, one of the event shape observables, allows to separate the events in terms of jetty and isotropic events. We analyse the identified particle transverse momentum ( ) spectra as a function of charged-particle multiplicity and transverse spherocity using Tsallis nonextensive statistics and Boltzmann-Gibbs Blast-Wave (BGBW) model in pp collisions at using PYTHIA8 event generator. The extracted parameters such as temperature ( ), radial flow ( ), and nonextensive parameter ( ) are shown as a function of charged-particle multiplicity for different spherocity classes. We observe that the isotropic events approach thermal equilibrium while the jetty ones remain far from equilibrium. We argue that, while studying the QGP-like conditions in small systems, one should separate the isotropic events from the spherocity-integrated events, as the production dynamics are different.
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s=13质子+质子碰撞中冻结情形和系统热力学的事件形状和多重性相关性  使用PYTHIA8的TeV
最近从大型强子对撞机的ALICE实验中观察到的高多重数pp碰撞中的类QGP条件值得反思是否使用pp碰撞作为基线测量来表征可能形成夸克-胶子等离子体的重离子碰撞。对pp碰撞中产生的系统的粒子光谱和热力学进行双微分研究,作为带电粒子多重性和横向球度的函数,将揭示潜在的事件动力学。横向球度是事件形状的可观察性之一,可以将事件分为突堤事件和各向同性事件。在使用PYTHIA8事件发生器的pp碰撞中,我们使用Tsallis非扩展统计和Boltzmann Gibbs Blast Wave(BGBW)模型分析了作为带电粒子多重性和横向球度函数的已识别粒子横向动量()谱。提取的参数,如温度()、径向流量()和非扩展参数(),显示为不同球度类别的带电粒子多重性的函数。我们观察到各向同性事件接近热平衡,而码头事件远未达到平衡。我们认为,在研究小系统中的类QGP条件时,应该将各向同性事件与球度综合事件分开,因为产生动力学是不同的。
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Advances in High Energy Physics
Advances in High Energy Physics PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS-
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期刊介绍: Advances in High Energy Physics publishes the results of theoretical and experimental research on the nature of, and interaction between, energy and matter. Considering both original research and focussed review articles, the journal welcomes submissions from small research groups and large consortia alike.
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