Mass-dependent transport of hadron species from soft to hard (nonjet to jet) spectrum components within small collision systems at the large hadron collider

Abstract

In previous analyses a two-component (soft+hard) model (TCM) was developed for identified-hadron (PID) spectra from 5 TeV p-Pb and 13 TeV p-p collisions. Spectrum data are generally described within their statistical uncertainties. Within the model are coefficients zsi(ns) and zhi(ns) that denote the fractions of hadron species i within total soft s and hard h charge densities and that vary significantly with event index ns = η s. This letter reports that variation of those coefficients with ns implies transport of hadron species from soft component to hard component, increasingly with increased jet production, while conserving the total particle number for each species that is predicted by a statistical model. The extent of transport is simply proportional to hadron mass.

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