K0 S- and (anti-)-hadron correlations in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV
Abstract
Two-particle azimuthal correlations are measured with the ALICE apparatus in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV to explore strangeness- and multiplicity-related effects in the fragmentation of jets and the transition regime between bulk and hard production, probed with the condition that a strange meson (K0 S) or baryon () with transverse momentum p T > 3 GeV/c is produced. Azimuthal correlations between kaons or hyperons with other hadrons are presented at midrapidity for a broad range of the trigger (3 < p T trigg < 20 GeV/c) and associated particle p T (1 GeV/c < p T assoc < p T trigg), for minimum-bias events and as a function of the event multiplicity. The near- and away-side peak yields are compared for the case of either K0 S or () being the trigger particle with that of inclusive hadrons (a sample dominated by pions). In addition, the measurements are compared with predictions from PYTHIA 8 and EPOS LHC event generators.
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