Abstract

The phenomenology of multi-particle production of hadrons is reviewed, with emphasis on the results at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC): the first part of the review focuses on the basic kinematic measurements of charged tracks and identified hadrons in minimum bias interactions; the second part reports the short- and long-range correlation studies; the third part concentrates on the underlying event phenomenology in different final states; the fourth part, which constitutes a bottom line on the phenomenology of multiple parton interactions, considers the consequences of multiple hard-scatterings in a single hadron–hadron collisions. Some relevant highlights from the heavy ion program are also discussed.

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