Event-wise mean- pt fluctuations vs minimum-bias jets (minijets) at the LHC

Abstract

Fluctuation measurements of event-wise mean transverse momentum pt for p-p and Pb-Pb collisions at the large hadron collider (LHC) have been reported recently. In that study it was concluded that the strength of "nonstatistical" pt fluctuations decreases with increasing particle multiplicity nch (or A-A centrality) and is nearly independent of collision energy over a large interval. Among several potential mechanisms for those trends onset of thermalization and collectivity are mentioned. The LHC analysis employed one fluctuation measure selected from several possibilities. An alternative fluctuation measure reveals strong increase of pt fluctuations with nch (or A-A centrality) and collision energy, consistent with previous measurements at the relativistic heavy ion collider (RHIC). The pt fluctuation data for LHC p-p collisions can be described accurately by a two-component (soft+hard) model (TCM) in which the hard component represents dijet production. The data for Pb-Pb collisions are described accurately by a TCM reference for more-peripheral collisions (suggesting transparent collisions), but the data deviate quantitatively from the reference for more-central collisions suggesting modification of jet formation. Overall fluctuation data trends suggest that minimum-bias jets (minijets) dominate pt fluctuations at both the LHC and RHIC.

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