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Baryon production from small to large collision systems at ALICE

Rueda, Omar Vázquez LU (2019) 2019 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, EPS-HEP 2019 In Proceedings of Science 364.
Abstract

Studies of the production of light- and heavy-flavor baryons are of prominent importance to characterize the partonic phase created in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions and to investigate hadronization mechanisms at the LHC. Studies performed in p-Pb and pp collisions have revealed unexpected features, qualitatively similar to what is observed in larger collision systems and, in the charm sector, not in line with the expectations from e+e and ep interactions. The ALICE experiment has exploited its excellent tracking and particle indentification capabilities down to low transverse momentum to perform an extensive study of protons, hyperons and charmed baryons. In this paper, a discussion of the... (More)

Studies of the production of light- and heavy-flavor baryons are of prominent importance to characterize the partonic phase created in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions and to investigate hadronization mechanisms at the LHC. Studies performed in p-Pb and pp collisions have revealed unexpected features, qualitatively similar to what is observed in larger collision systems and, in the charm sector, not in line with the expectations from e+e and ep interactions. The ALICE experiment has exploited its excellent tracking and particle indentification capabilities down to low transverse momentum to perform an extensive study of protons, hyperons and charmed baryons. In this paper, a discussion of the most recent results on light (protons and hyperons) and heavy-flavor (Λc) baryon production is presented, together with a comparison to phenomenological models.

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European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP2019)
series title
Proceedings of Science
volume
364
article number
306
conference name
2019 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, EPS-HEP 2019
conference location
Ghent, Belgium
conference dates
2019-07-10 - 2019-07-17
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  • scopus:85098911508
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1824-8039
DOI
10.22323/1.364.0306
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English
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  author       = {{Rueda, Omar Vázquez}},
  booktitle    = {{European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP2019)}},
  issn         = {{1824-8039}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  series       = {{Proceedings of Science}},
  title        = {{Baryon production from small to large collision systems at ALICE}},
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  doi          = {{10.22323/1.364.0306}},
  volume       = {{364}},
  year         = {{2019}},
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