Measurement of transverse energy at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 2.76$ TeV
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This study measures the transverse energy in lead-lead collisions at 2.76 TeV, revealing higher energy densities than previous lower-energy experiments, with results consistent across different measurement methods and models.
Contribution
First measurement of transverse energy at this energy in Pb-Pb collisions, with detailed analysis of centrality dependence and energy density estimates.
Findings
Mean transverse energy per unit pseudorapidity in central collisions is 1737 GeV.
Transverse energy growth exceeds low-energy extrapolations.
Energy density in central collisions is approximately 12.3 GeV/fm^3.
Abstract
We report the transverse energy () measured with ALICE at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at = 2.76 TeV as a function of centrality. The transverse energy was measured using identified single particle tracks. The measurement was cross checked using the electromagnetic calorimeters and the transverse momentum distributions of identified particles previously reported by ALICE. The results are compared to theoretical models as well as to results from other experiments. The mean per unit pseudorapidity (), dd, in 0-5% central collisions is 1737 6(stat.) 97(sys.) GeV. We find a similar centrality dependence of the shape of dd as a function of the number of participating nucleons to that seen at lower energies. The growth in $\langle…
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