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  • D. Adamová
  • M. M. Aggarwal
  • G. Aglieri Rinella
  • M. Agnello
  • N. Agrawal
  • Z. Ahammed
  • S. Ahmad
  • S. U. Ahn
  • S. Aiola
  • A. Akindinov
  • S. N. Alam
  • D. S.D. Albuquerque
  • D. Aleksandrov
  • B. Alessandro
  • D. Alexandre
  • R. Alfaro Molina
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  • A. Alkin
  • J. Alme
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  • S. Altinpinar
  • I. Altsybeev
  • C. Alves Garcia Prado
  • M. An
  • C. Andrei
  • H. A. Andrews
  • A. Andronic
  • V. Anguelov
  • C. Anson
  • T. Antičić
  • F. Antinori
  • P. Antonioli
  • R. Anwar
  • L. Aphecetche
  • H. Appelshäuser
  • S. Arcelli
  • R. Arnaldi
  • O. W. Arnold
  • I. C. Arsene
  • M. Arslandok
  • B. Audurier
  • A. Augustinus
  • R. Averbeck
  • G. Feofilov
  • V. Kondratiev
  • V. Kovalenko
  • V. Vechernin
  • L. Vinogradov
  • A. Zarochentsev
  • ALICE Collaboration

Two-particle angular correlations were measured in pp collisions at s=7 TeV for pions, kaons, protons, and lambdas, for all particle/anti-particle combinations in the pair. Data for mesons exhibit an expected peak dominated by effects associated with mini-jets and are well reproduced by general purpose Monte Carlo generators. However, for baryon–baryon and anti-baryon–anti-baryon pairs, where both particles have the same baryon number, a near-side anti-correlation structure is observed instead of a peak. This effect is interpreted in the context of baryon production mechanisms in the fragmentation process. It currently presents a challenge to Monte Carlo models and its origin remains an open question.

Original languageEnglish
Article number569
JournalEuropean Physical Journal C
Volume77
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2017

    Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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