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Download fileMeasurement of the centrality dependence of the charged-particle pseudorapidity distribution in proton–lead collisions at vSNN =5.02 TeV with the ATLAS detector
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posted on 2023-06-09, 05:43 authored by Benedict AllbrookeBenedict Allbrooke, Lily AsquithLily Asquith, Alessandro CerriAlessandro Cerri, C A Chavez Barajas, Antonella De SantoAntonella De Santo, Fabrizio SalvatoreFabrizio Salvatore, I Santoyo Castillo, K Suruliz, Mark SuttonMark Sutton, Iacopo VivarelliIacopo Vivarelli, The ATLAS CollaborationThe centrality dependence of the mean chargedparticle multiplicity as a function of pseudorapidity is measured in approximately 1 µb-¹ of proton–lead collisions at a nucleon–nucleon centre-of-mass energy of vsNN=5.02 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Charged particles with absolute pseudorapidity less than 2.7 are reconstructed using the ATLAS pixel detector. The p + Pb collision centrality is characterised by the total transverse energy measured in the Pb-going direction of the forward calorimeter. The charged-particle pseudorapidity distributions are found to vary strongly with centrality, with an increasing asymmetry between the proton-going and Pb-going directions as the collisions become more central. Three different estimations of the number of nucleons participating in the p+Pb collision have been carried out using the Glauber model as well as two Glauber–Gribov inspired extensions to theGlauber model. Charged-particle multiplicities per participant pair are found to vary differently for these three models, highlighting the importance of including colour fluctuations in nucleon–nucleon collisions in the modelling of the initial state of p + Pb collisions.
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ATLAS; G0275; STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL; ST/I006048/1
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European Physical Journal C: Particles and FieldsISSN
1434-6044Publisher
Springer VerlagExternal DOI
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76Article number
a199Department affiliated with
- Physics and Astronomy Publications
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