Evidence of Collective Flow in p-p Collision at LHC

Abstract

The transverse momentum distributions of hadrons produced in p-p collisions at LHC energies of Root(sNN) = 0.9 TeV, 2.76 TeV and Root(sNN) = 7.0 TeV have been studied using a unified statistical thermal freeze-out model. A good agreement is seen between the theoretical calculations and experimental data. The extracted thermal freeze-out parameters reveal the presence of significant collective flow and a well defined temperature in the system thus indicating the formation of a thermally equilibrated hydrodynamic system in p-p collisions at LHC. The transverse momentum distributions of protons and Kaons produced in p-p collisions at Root(sNN) = 200 GeV have also been reproduced successfully. The model incorporates a longitudinal as well as transverse hydrodynamic flow. The contributions from heavier decay resonances have also been taken into account.

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