K*(892)0 and φ(1020) production in p-Pb collisions at s NN = 8.16 TeV
Abstract
The production of K*(892)0 and φ(1020) resonances has been measured in p-Pb collisions at s NN = 8.16 TeV using the ALICE detector. Resonances are reconstructed via their hadronic decay channels in the rapidity interval -0.5 < y < 0 and the transverse momentum spectra are measured for various multiplicity classes up to p T = 20 GeV/c for K*(892)0 and p T = 16 GeV/c for φ(1020). The p T -integrated yields and mean transverse momenta are reported and compared with previous results in pp, p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions. The xT scaling for K*(892)0 and φ(1020) resonance production is newly tested in p-Pb collisions and found to hold in the high-p T region at Large Hadron Collider energies. The nuclear modification factors (R pPb) as a function of p T for K*0 and φ at sNN = 8.16 TeV are presented along with the new R pPb measurements of K*0, φ , , and at s NN = 5.02 TeV. At intermediate p T (2-8 GeV/c), R pPb of , show a Cronin-like enhancement, while K*0 and φ show no or little nuclear modification. At high p T (> 8 GeV/c), the R pPb values of all hadrons are consistent with unity within uncertainties. The R pPb of K*(892)0 and φ(1020) at s NN = 8.16 and 5.02 TeV show no significant energy dependence.
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