Abstract

The production of phi mesons has been studied in pp collisions at LHC energies with the ALICE detector via the dimuon decay channel in the rapidity region 2.5< y < 4. Measurements of the differential cross section mathrm{d}^2sigma /mathrm{d}y mathrm{d}p_{mathrm {T}} are presented as a function of the transverse momentum (p_{mathrm {T}}) at the center-of-mass energies sqrt{s}=5.02, 8 and 13 TeV and compared with the ALICE results at midrapidity. The differential cross sections at sqrt{s}=5.02 and 13 TeV are also studied in several rapidity intervals as a function of p_{mathrm {T}}, and as a function of rapidity in three p_{mathrm {T}} intervals. A hardening of the p_{mathrm {T}}-differential cross section with the collision energy is observed, while, for a given energy, p_{mathrm {T}} spectra soften with increasing rapidity and, conversely, rapidity distributions get slightly narrower at increasing p_{mathrm {T}}. The new results, complementing the published measurements at sqrt{s}=2.76 and 7 TeV, allow one to establish the energy dependence of phi meson production and to compare the measured cross sections with phenomenological models. None of the considered models manages to describe the evolution of the cross section with p_{mathrm {T}} and rapidity at all the energies.

Highlights

  • Strangeness production is addressed within the phenomenological statistical model approach [3]

  • While the total systematic uncertainty is shown in the spectra of Fig. 2, only the contribution coming from the signal extraction is considered when performing the fit, since the signal extraction is the only source of systematic uncertainty resulting in fully bin-to-bin uncorrelated fluctuations of the measured points

  • The spectra at midrapidity measured by ALICE [32,33,34], normalized using the inelastic cross sections measured in [35], are reported for comparison

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Summary

Introduction

Strangeness production is addressed within the phenomenological statistical model approach [3]. A precise theoretical characterization of this mechanism in pp collisions, has yet to be established for the φ meson, and predictions are currently not available. Measurements of φ meson production in small hadronic systems like pp collisions provide the mandatory reference for the measurements in nucleus–nucleus collisions, where a precise pp baseline is needed to single out and characterize hot medium effects affecting particle production. Results on the transverse momentum, rapidity and energy dependence of the φ meson production cross section at forward rapidity in pp collisions at the LHC energies are presented. Results are based on the data samples collected by ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at various energies during the LHC Run 1 and Run 2 and are compared with the predictions from the QCD-inspired models PYTHIA 8 [1], PHOJET [6,7], and EPOS [8,9,10]. 10 GeV/c, probing both soft and hard regimes of φ meson production

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