论文标题
在LHC的Alice检测器的小型系统中,最近的Quarkonium测量值
Recent quarkonium measurements in small systems with the ALICE detector at the LHC
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论文摘要
在LHC碰撞能量中,多个Parton Itestoctions(MPI)是粒子生产模型的关键要素,包括硬尺度工艺,例如重夸克的生产(魅力和美容)。高质量质子 - 蛋白质(PP)碰撞中的Quarkonium测量值可以阐明MPI在这种硬动量尺度以及硬粒子生产机制之间的相互作用上的作用。此外,除了作为在同一质量中心能量中收集的重离子碰撞的参考外,最小偏差PP碰撞中的Quarkonium生产测量还代表了基于QCD的各种基于QCD的基准测试。在这项贡献中,提出了爱丽丝合作在PP碰撞中在几个质量中心能量上进行的最新夸克测量值。还提出了对$ \ sqrt {s} = 13 $ tev的多样性依赖性的全面研究,基于最小偏差和高多性触发事件。这样的测量值包括$ψ$(2s)在正向快速性下的产生,这是带电粒子多重性密度的函数,以及最新的依赖性依赖性的包含J/$ψ$生产测量值,基于涵盖不同伪造性区域的多重性估计器。还显示了$ \ sqrt {s _ {\ rm nn}} = $ 5.02和8.16 tev的质量中心能量的p-pb碰撞中的类似依赖性测量值。将报告的结果与可用的理论模型计算进行了比较。
At the LHC collision energies, multiple parton interactions (MPI) are a key ingredient for particle production models including hard scale processes like heavy-quark production (charm and beauty). Quarkonium measurements in high-multiplicity proton-proton (pp) collisions can shed light on the role of MPI at such hard momentum scales, as well as on the interplay between hard and soft particle production mechanisms. In addition, quarkonium production measurements in minimum bias pp collisions, besides serving as a reference for heavy-ion collisions collected at the same center-of-mass energy, represent a benchmark test of various QCD based models. In this contribution, the latest quarkonium measurements performed by the ALICE collaboration in pp collisions at several center-of-mass energies are presented. A comprehensive study of the multiplicity dependence of the quarkonium production at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV, based on minimum bias and high-multiplicity triggered events, is also presented. Such measurements include $ψ$(2S) production at forward rapidity as a function of the charged particle multiplicity density, as well as the latest multiplicity dependent inclusive J/$ψ$ production measurements at midrapidity, based on multiplicity estimators covering different pseudorapidity regions. Similar multiplicity dependent measurements in p--Pb collisions at center-of-mass energies of $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} =$ 5.02 and 8.16 TeV are also presented. The reported results are compared with available theoretical model calculations.