Scaling of multiplicity and flow: pre-LHC trends and LHC surprises
Giorgio Torrieri

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how particle multiplicity and flow observables scale across different collider energies, highlighting deviations at LHC energies and proposing measurements to better understand these phenomena.
Contribution
It investigates the breakdown of established scaling trends at LHC energies and suggests new experimental measurements for clarification.
Findings
Scaling trends between SPS and RHIC are broken at LHC energies
Proposes specific experimental measurements to clarify scaling behavior
Highlights compatibility issues with popular theoretical models
Abstract
We examine the scaling trends in particle multiplicity and flow observables between SPS, RHIC and LHC, and discuss their compatibility with popular theoretical models. We examine the way scaling trends between SPS and RHIC are broken at LHC energies, and suggest experimental measurements which can further clarify the situation
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