Study of Monte Carlo event generators for proton-proton collisions at LHC energies in the forward region
Abstract
In this paper we present a comparative study between PYTHIA, EPOS, QGSJET, and SIBYLL generators. The global event observables considered are the charged energy flow, charged-particle distributions, charged-hadron production ratios and V0 ratios. The study is performed in the LHCb and TOTEM fiducial phase-spaces on minimum bias simulated data samples for pp collisions at s = 7 TeV using reference measurements from the aforementioned experiments. In the majority of cases, the measurements are within a band defined by the most extreme predictions. The observed differences between the predictions and the measurements seem to be, in most part, caused by extrapolation from the central pseudorapidity region (|η| ≤ 2.5), in which the generators were mainly tuned.
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