Possible Implication of a Single Nonextensive $p_T$ Distribution for Hadron Production in High-Energy $pp$ Collisions
Abstract
Multiparticle production processes in collisions at the central rapidity region are usually considered to be divided into independent "soft" and "hard" components. The first is described by exponential (thermal-like) transverse momentum spectra in the low- region with a scale parameter associated with the temperature of the hadronizing system. The second is governed by a power-like distributions of transverse momenta with power index at high- associated with the hard scattering between partons. We show that the hard-scattering integral can be approximated as a nonextensive distribution of a quasi-power-law containing a scale parameter and a power index , where is the nonextensivity parameter. We demonstrate that the whole region of transverse momenta presently measurable at LHC experiments at central rapidity (in which the observed cross sections varies by orders of magnitude down to the low region) can be adequately described by a single nonextensive distribution. These results suggest the dominance of the hard-scattering hadron-production process and the approximate validity of a "no-hair" statistical-mechanical description of the spectra for the whole region at central rapidity for collisions at high-energies.
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@article{arxiv.1412.0474,
title = {Possible Implication of a Single Nonextensive $p_T$ Distribution for Hadron Production in High-Energy $pp$ Collisions},
author = {Cheuk-Yin Wong and Grzegorz Wilk and Leonardo J. L. Cirto and Constantino Tsallis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.0474},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures; presented by G.Wilk at the XLIV International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics; 8 - 12 September 2014 - Bologna, ITALY