Effect of color reconnection on multiplicity dependent charged particle production in Pythia-generated pp collisions at the LHC energies
Abstract
The transverse momentum (p T) spectra of inclusive charged particles and its dependence on charged-particle multiplicity are studied in pp collisions at s = 7 and 13 TeV using the Monte Carlo event generator PYTHIA Monash. The results of the minimum bias pp collisions are compared with the ALICE published results at the same energies. The variations of the effective temperature (T Eff) and average transverse momentum ( pT ) with charged-particle multiplicity are also studied. The p T spectra of the charged particles are observed to get harder with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. Moreover, a sharp increase in the T Eff and pT with increasing multiplicity followed by a gradual decrease with the further increase in multiplicity could also be observed. Further, it could be observed that the color reconnection (CR) mechanism has a considerable effect on flattening the T Eff and pT with increasing multiplicity, which indicates that phase-transition may not necessarily be the only mechanism that could give rise to such an effect.
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