K1(1270) production in pp collisions with ALICE
Abstract
The study of chiral partners such as K1 and K* mesons, which have vacuum widths below 100 MeV, provides an opportunity to explore chiral symmetry restoration in heavy-ion collisions. A recent theoretical model suggests that the K1/K* ratio in heavy-ion collisions should be significantly larger than that predicted by the statistical hadronisation model. Investigating the K1/K* ratio as a function of multiplicity across various collision systems, from pp to central heavy-ion collisions, can shed light on the impact of chiral symmetry restoration. However, the K1 meson has yet to be observed in hadron-hadron collisions. The ALICE detector's advanced particle identification capabilities enable the measurement of the K1 meson through hadronic decay modes, such as K1- → 0K- and K1- → π-K*0. This presentation discusses the feasibility of measuring K1 mesons in pp collisions using the ALICE experiment.
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