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CMS work on identified particle production

CMS work on identified particle production. Kevin Stenson University of Colorado. ICHEP: K S , Λ, Ξ − production vs p T and |y|. Efficiency corrected particle production per NSD event (defined by Pythia). ICHEP: 〈p T 〉 and dN/dy@y=0 (compared to Pythia).

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CMS work on identified particle production

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  1. CMS work on identified particle production Kevin Stenson University of Colorado

  2. ICHEP: KS, Λ, Ξ− production vs pT and |y| Efficiency corrected particle production per NSD event (defined by Pythia) CMS identified particles

  3. ICHEP: 〈pT〉 and dN/dy@y=0 (compared to Pythia) Average pT increases with particle mass and √s (as expected). Pythia agrees at 7 TeV but is low at 900 GeV. The Pythia prediction for KS production at 900 GeV is not too bad. Increasing particle strangeness, mass, or √s makes agreement worse. CMS identified particles

  4. Status and plans • ICHEP results on strangeness production are available at http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1279344 • Pythia6 D6T tune produces too few strange particles. • Discrepancy gets worse with increasing particle mass, particle strangeness, and √s. (87% of data for KS at 900 GeV to 33% of data for Ξ− at 7 TeV) • Pythia 〈pT〉 is low at 900 GeV but good at 7 TeV. • Pythia6 Perugia0 and Pythia8 show similar results. • CMS is also working on measurements of identified charged hadron production (pions, kaons, and protons) using dE/dx (momentum ~1 GeV/c). CMS identified particles

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