Transverse momentum distribution of charged particles and identified hadrons in p-Pb collisions at the LHC with ALICE
Abstract
Hadron production has been measured at mid-rapidity by the ALICE experiment at the LHC in proton-lead (p-Pb) collisions at s NN = 5.02 TeV. The transverse momentum (p T) distribution of primary charged particles and of identified light-flavoured hadrons (π, K, K0 S, p, p, , ) are presented in this report. Charged-particle tracks are reconstructed in the central barrel over a wide momentum range. Furthermore they can be identified by exploiting specific energy loss (dE/dx), time-of-flight and topological particle-identification techniques. Particle-production yields, spectral shapes and particle ratios are measured in several multiplicity classes and are compared with results obtained in Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC. The measurement of charged-particle transverse momentum spectra and nuclear modification factor R pPb indicates that the strong suppression of high-p T hadrons observed in Pb-Pb collisions is not due to initial-state effects, but it is rather a fingerprint of jet quenching in hot QCD matter. The systematic study of the hadronic spectral shapes as a function of the particle mass and of particle ratios as a function of charged-particle density provides insights into collective phenomena, as observed in Pb-Pb collisions. Similar features, that could be present in high-multiplicity p-Pb collisions, will also be discussed.
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