Abstract:Experiments involving proton–proton collisions at energies √sNN=0.9, 2.76 and 7 TeV in the large hadron collider produce a vast amount of high-precision data. In this work, we analyze two aspects of the measured data, viz., (i) the pT-spectra of pions, kaons, proton-antiproton at the above-mentioned energies, and (ii) some of their very important ratio behaviors, in the light of a version of the sequential chain model. The agreements between the measured data and the model-based results are generally found to be modestly satisfactory.
(Relativistic heavy-ion collisions (collisions induced by light ions studied to calibrate relativistic heavy-ion collisions should be classified under both 25.75.-q and sections 13 or 25 appropriate to the light ions))
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P. Guptaroy, S. Guptaroy. Light Hadron Production in Proton–Proton Collisions at Different LHC Energies: Measured Data versus a Model. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2014, 31(08): 82501-082501.