Soft QCD, minimum bias and diffraction: results from ALICE
Pietro Antonioli (for the ALICE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents recent ALICE experiment results on minimum bias proton-proton collisions at the LHC, covering cross sections, diffractive events, hadron production, Bose-Einstein correlations, and transverse momentum fluctuations.
Contribution
It provides new measurements and analyses of soft QCD phenomena, including diffraction and particle correlations, enhancing understanding of non-perturbative QCD processes at high energies.
Findings
Measurement of inelastic cross section and diffractive event rates
Analysis of hadron production mechanisms for inclusive and identified particles
Observation of Bose-Einstein correlations and transverse momentum fluctuations
Abstract
We report recent results from the ALICE experiment at the LHC for minimum bias pp collisions. This overview includes results on inelastic cross section, with analysis of single and double diffractive events; the study of hadron production mechanisms, both for inclusive and identified particles; Bose-Einstein correlations; and fluctuations in
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