Transverse momentum pT spectra of strange particles production in different collisions at sNN= 2.76, 5.02, and 7 TeV
Abstract
We analyse the transverse momentum pT spectra of strange particles produced in Pb+Pb collision at sNN= 2.76 TeV, p+Pb collision at sNN= 5.02 TeV, and p+p collision at sNN= 7 TeV in different multiplicity events measured by the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The pT spectra of strange particles are fitted by Tsallis statistics and Boltzmann statistics, respectively. The fitting parameters are studied as a function of the multiplicity events for all systems. The Tsallis temperature (TTs), Boltzmann temperature (TBoltz), and radius of the system (R) increase with both the mass and strangeness number of the particle and also increase with the multiplicity events. The non-extensive parameter (q) decreases with the increase in the mass of the particle and also decrease with the increase in the multiplicity events which means that the system tends to thermodynamic stabilization. The extracted temperatures from the two statistics for the strange particles are exhibited a linear correlation.
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