Energy dependence of φ(1020) production at mid-rapidity in pp collisions with ALICE at the LHC
Abstract
Hadronic resonances are unique tools to investigate the interplay of
re-scattering and regeneration effects during the hadronization phase in
heavy-ion collisions. Measurements in small collision systems provide a
necessary baseline for heavy-ion data, help to tune pQCD inspired event
generators and give insight into the search for the onset of collective
effects. As the phi meson has a longer lifetime compared to other
resonances, it is expected that its production would be much less
affected by regeneration and re-scattering processes. We report on
measurements of phi meson production in minimum bias pp collisions at
different beam energies and as a function of charged particle
multiplicity with the ALICE detector at the LHC, The results include the
transverse momentum (p(T)) distributions of phi as well as the particle
yield ratios. Finally, we have also studied the effective strangeness
content by comparing our results to theoretical calculations.
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