Underlying Event properties in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper measures the properties of the Underlying Event in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV, analyzing how it varies with the leading particle's transverse momentum and comparing results to theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of the Underlying Event at 13 TeV and compares these with PYTHIA 8 and EPOS LHC models, offering new insights into UE behavior at high energies.
Findings
UE activity increases by ~20% from 7 to 13 TeV
Charged-particle density in the Transverse region reaches a plateau
Model predictions agree within 30% with experimental data
Abstract
This article reports measurements characterizing the Underlying Event (UE) associated with hard scatterings at midrapidity in pp collisions at TeV. The hard scatterings are identified by the leading particle, the charged particle with the highest transverse momentum () in the event. Charged-particle number and summed transverse-momentum densities are measured in different azimuthal regions defined with respect to the leading particle direction: Toward, Transverse, and Away. The Toward and Away regions contain the fragmentation products of the hard scatterings in addition to the UE contribution, whereas particles in the Transverse region are expected to originate predominantly from the UE. The study is performed as a function of with three different thresholds for the associated particles, $p_{\rm T}^{\rm min}…
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