Pseudorapidity dependence of the pT spectra of charged hadrons in pp collisions at s = 0.9 and 2.36 TeV
Abstract
We report the predictions of different Monte Carlo event generators including HIJING, Pythia, and QGSJETII in comparison with the experimental data measured by the CMS Collaboration at CERN in proton-proton (pp) collisions at center-of-mass energy s = 0.9 and 2.36 TeV. The CMS experimental transverse momentum (pT or p) spectra of charged hadrons were measured for pseudorapidity range 0 η 2.4 with bin width of η = 0.2 (for pT from 0.1 to 2 GeV/c) and a single bin of η for η < 2.4 (for pT from 0.1 to 4 GeV/c). Pythia reproduced the pT spectra with reasonable agreement for most of the pT range. It depicts better results in the case of the |η|< 2.4 than HIJING and QGSJETII which could reproduce the spectra in a limited pT range. Furthermore, to analyze the pT spectra of charged hadrons measured by the CMS Collaboration, we used a three component function (structured from the Boltzmann distribution) and the q-dual function (from the q-dual statistics) to extract parameter values relevant for the study of bulk properties of hadronic matter at high energy. We have also applied the two analytic functions over the model predictions. The values extracted by the functions from the HIJING and Pythia models are closer to the experimental data than the QGSJETII model. Although the models could reproduce the pT spectra of all charged particles in some of the pT range but none of them could reproduce the distributions over the entire pT range and in all the pseudorapidity regions.
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