Study of QCD dynamics using small systems
Abstract
The multiplicity, finite system size and collision energy dependencies of heat capacity (CV), conformal symmetry breaking measure (CSBM) and speed of sound (cs) have been investigated using ALICE data for p+p collisions at s = 7 TeV. The aim of this study is to ascertain the possibility of formation of a thermalized medium in such collisions. We find that there is a threshold in charged particle multiplicity beyond which CV, CSBM and cs attain plateau. The presence of such threshold in multiplicity is further reflected in the variation of these quantities with center-of-mass energy (sNN). In order to have a grasp on experimentally obtained results, variation of pT with multiplicity has also been studied. The experimental results have been contrasted with PYTHIA8 and it is found that PYTHIA8 is inadequate to explain the features reflected in these quantities, thereby indicating the possibility of thermalization in such small system. It is also observed that the finite size effects alone cannot explain the non-extensive nature of particle spectra in p+p collisions.
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