Measuring hydrodynamical expansion via the production of identified hadrons in Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE

Abstract

During the LHC Run-2, ALICE has collected data from Pb-Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV. The centrality dependence of identified particle production, including elliptic (v2) and higher harmonic flow coefficients (v3,v4), has been measured. The high-precision measurement of transverse momentum (p T) differential elliptic flow of the φ-meson (whose mass is close to that of the proton) allows for a unique testing of mass ordering at low p T as well as baryon and meson grouping at intermediate p T. The p T-differential hadron spectra are presented and, together with flow coefficients, compared with state-of-the-art calculations from models based on relativistic hydrodynamics coupled with UrQMD. The added transport code is to describe rescattering in the hadronic phase, which has been successful in describing the p T-spectra of identified particles up to a few GeV/c. Moreover, results from the simultaneous Blast-Wave fit to the p T distributions are compared across multiple collisions energies and system sizes in order to address the evolution of collective behaviour from small systems to large systems.

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