Measurement of event-by-event transverse momentum and multiplicity fluctuations using strongly intensive measures [PT, N] and [PT, N] in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron

Abstract

Results from the NA49 experiment at the CERN SPS are presented on event-by-event transverse momentum and multiplicity fluctuations of charged particles, produced at forward rapidities in central Pb+Pb interactions at beam momenta 20A, 30A, 40A, 80A, and 158A GeV/c, as well as in systems of different size (p+p, C+C, Si+Si, and Pb+Pb) at 158A GeV/c. This publication extends the previous NA49 measurements of the strongly intensive measure pT by a study of the recently proposed strongly intensive measures of fluctuations [PT, N] and [PT, N]. In the explored kinematic region transverse momentum and multiplicity fluctuations show no significant energy dependence in the SPS energy range. However, a remarkable system size dependence is observed for both [PT, N] and [PT, N], with the largest values measured in peripheral Pb+Pb interactions. The results are compared with NA61/SHINE measurements in p+p collisions, as well as with predictions of the UrQMD and EPOS models.

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