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Multiplicity Studies and Effective Energy in ALICE at the LHC

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

In this work we explore the possibility to perform ``effective energy'' studies in very high energy collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In particular, we focus on the possibility to measure in pppp collisions the average charged multiplicity as a function of the effective energy with the ALICE experiment, using its capability to measure the energy of the leading baryons with the Zero Degree Calorimeters. Analyses of this kind have been done at lower centre--of--mass energies and have shown that, once the appropriate kinematic variables are chosen, particle production is characterized by universal properties: no matter the nature of the interacting particles, the final states have identical features. Assuming that this universality picture can be extended to {\it ion--ion} collisions, as suggested by recent results from RHIC experiments, a novel approach based on the scaling hypothesis for limiting fragmentation has been used to derive the expected charged event multiplicity in AAAA interactions at LHC. This leads to scenarios where the multiplicity is significantly lower compared to most of the predictions from the models currently used to describe high energy AAAA collisions. A mean charged multiplicity of about 1000-2000 per rapidity unit (at η0\eta \sim 0) is expected for the most central PbPbPb-Pb collisions at sNN=5.5TeV\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.5 TeV.

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@article{arxiv.0709.1664,
  title  = {Multiplicity Studies and Effective Energy in ALICE at the LHC},
  author = {A. Akindinov and A. Alici and P. Antonioli and S. Arcelli and M. Basile and G. Cara Romeo and M. Chumakov and L. Cifarelli and F. Cindolo and A. De Caro and D. De Gruttola and S. De Pasquale and M. Fusco Girard and C. Guarnaccia and D. Hatzifotiadou and H. T. Jung and W. W. Jung and D. W. Kim and H. N. Kim and J. S. Kim and S. Kiselev and G. Laurenti and K. Lee and S. C. Lee and E. Lioublev and M. L. Luvisetto and A. Margotti and A. Martemiyanov and R. Nania and F. Noferini and P. Pagano and A. Pesci and R. Preghenella and G. Russo and E. Scapparone and G. Scioli and R. Silvestri and Y. Sun and I. Vetlitskiy and K. Voloshin and L. Vorobiev and M. C. S. Williams and B. Zagreev and C. Zampolli and A. Zichichi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.1664},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

12 pages, 19 figures. In memory of A. Smirnitskiy