11-16 July 2022
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Hadronic resonance production with ALICE at the LHC

13 Jul 2022, 15:40
20m
НИИЯФ, ЮК, ауд. 3-13

НИИЯФ, ЮК, ауд. 3-13

Oral talk (15 min + 5 min questions) Intermediate and high energies, heavy ion collisions

Speaker

Sergey Kiselev (NRC «Kurchatov Institute» - ITEP, Moscow, Russia)

Description

The study of resonance production is important in proton-proton, proton-nucleus, and heavy-ion collisions.
In heavy-ion collisions, since the lifetimes of short-lived resonances are comparable with the lifetime
of the late hadronic phase, regeneration and rescattering effects become important and resonance yield ratios
to those of longer lived particles can be used to estimate the time interval between the chemical and kinetic freeze-out.
The measurements in pp and p-Pb collisions constitute a reference for nuclear collisions
and provide information for tuning event generators inspired by Quantum Chromodynamics.
In this talk, recent results on short-lived hadronic resonances obtained with ALICE at LHC energies are presented.
The presented results include system-size and collision-energy evolution of transverse momentum spectra,
yields and the ratios of resonance yields to those of longer lived particles, and nuclear modification factors.
The results will be compared with model predictions and measurements at lower energies.

Section 3. Intermediate and high energies, heavy ion collisions
The speaker is a student or young scientist No

Primary author

Sergey Kiselev (NRC «Kurchatov Institute» - ITEP, Moscow, Russia)

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