Event-by-Event Particle Ratio Fluctuations at LHC Energies

Khan, Shaista and Ali, Bushra and Chandra, Anuj and Ahmad, Shakeel and Sahoo, Raghunath (2021) Event-by-Event Particle Ratio Fluctuations at LHC Energies. Advances in High Energy Physics, 2021. pp. 1-14. ISSN 1687-7357

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Abstract

A Monte Carlo study of identified particle ratio fluctuations at LHC energies is carried out in the framework of HIJING model using the fluctuation variable . The simulated events for Pb-Pb collisions at and 5.02 TeV and Xe-Xe collisions at are analyzed. From this study, it is observed that the values of , , and follow the similar trends of energy dependence as observed in the most central collision data by NA49, STAR, and ALICE experiments. It is also observed that for all the three combinations of particles for semicentral and central collisions, the model predicted values of for Pb-Pb collisions at agree fairly well with those observed in the ALICE experiment. For peripheral collisions, however, the model predicted values of are somewhat smaller, whereas for and it predicts larger values as compared to the corresponding experimental values. The possible reasons for the observed differences are discussed. The values scaled with charged particle density when plotted against exhibit a flat behaviour, as expected from the independent particle emission sources. For and combinations, a departure from the flat trend is, however, observed in central collisions in the case of low window when the effect of jet quenching or resonances is considered. Furthermore, the study of dependence on particle density for various collision systems (including proton-proton collisions) suggests that at LHC energies values for a given particle pair are simply a function of charged particle density, irrespective of system size, beam energy, and collision centrality.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Science Repository > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 17 Feb 2023 06:27
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2023 07:19
URI: http://research.manuscritpub.com/id/eprint/1064

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