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Title: | Charged-particle nuclear modification factors in XeXe collisions at √sNN=5.44 TeV |
Authors: | Chekhovsky, V. Mossolov, V. Suarez Gonzalez, J. CMS Collaboration |
Keywords: | ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Физика |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Springer Verlag |
Citation: | J High Energy Phys 2018;2018(10) |
Abstract: | The differential yields of charged particles having pseudorapidity within |η| < 1 are measured using xenon-xenon (XeXe) collisions at sNN=5.44 TeV. The data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.42 μb−1, were collected in 2017 by the CMS experiment at the LHC. The yields are reported as functions of collision centrality and transverse momentum, pT, from 0.5 to 100 GeV. A previously reported pT spectrum from proton-proton collisions at s=5.02 TeV is used for comparison after correcting for the difference in center-of-mass energy. The nuclear modification factors using this reference, RAA *, are constructed and compared to previous measurements and theoretical predictions. In head-on collisions, the RAA * has a value of 0.17 in the pT range of 6–8 GeV, but increases to approximately 0.7 at 100 GeV. Above ≈6 GeV, the XeXe data show a notably smaller suppression than previous results for lead-lead (PbPb) collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV when compared at the same centrality (i.e., the same fraction of total cross section). However, the XeXe suppression is slightly greater than that for PbPb in events having a similar number of participating nucleons. |
URI: | https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/259508 |
DOI: | 10.1007/JHEP10(2018)138 |
Scopus: | 85055417424 |
Sponsorship: | ST/I003622/1,ST/I505580/1,ST/J004871/1,ST/J005479/1,ST/K003542/1,ST/L005603/1,ST/N000242/1,ST/N001273/1 |
Appears in Collections: | Статьи НИУ «Институт ядерных проблем» |
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