Measurements of charged-particle pseudorapidity and transverse momentum distributions in O+O and Ne+Ne collisions at s_NN = 5.36 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Abstract

Measurements of charged-particle transverse momentum spectra, multiplicity, and mean transverse momentum are presented as a function of pseudorapidity and collision centrality in O+O and Ne+Ne collisions at s_NN= 5.36 TeV using 27.7 μb-1 and 53.1 μb-1 data sets recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The collision centrality is characterized by the total transverse energy measured in the ATLAS forward calorimeters. The kinematics of charged particles are reconstructed with the inner detector over the fiducial pseudorapidity and transverse momentum ranges |η|<2.5 and 0.27 < pT < 5 GeV using data from the ATLAS inner detector. The per-event charged-particle pseudorapidity density dn/dη and mean transverse momentum pT are measured over this fiducial range as a function of η. The results are reported in 5%-wide centrality intervals covering the 5-80% centrality range, and in 1%-wide intervals covering the 0-5% centrality range. Invariant per-event yields are evaluated as a function of η and pT. Their pT dependence is fitted to estimate extrapolated dn/dη and pT values over 0 < pT < 5 GeV. To evaluate the impact of using pseudorapidity instead of rapidity, measurements are also performed as a function of rapidity computed using a pion mass hypothesis. The fiducial and extrapolated results are compared with hydrodynamic calculations.

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