${\rm f}_{0}(980)$ production in inelastic pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 5.02$ TeV
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports the first measurement of the ${ m f}_{0}(980)$ meson production in inelastic proton-proton collisions at 5.02 TeV, providing new data for understanding its properties and quark structure at LHC energies.
Contribution
It presents the first inclusive ${ m f}_{0}(980)$ yield measurement at LHC energies and compares it with various models and previous experiments.
Findings
The ${ m f}_{0}(980)$ to pion yield ratio shows mild energy dependence.
All models underpredict the ${ m f}_{0}(980)$ production ratio.
The statistical hadronisation model with zero strangeness content fits the data best.
Abstract
The measurement of the production of in inelastic pp collisions at TeV is presented. This is the first reported measurement of inclusive yield at LHC energies. The production is measured at midrapidity, , in a wide transverse momentum range, GeV/, by reconstructing the resonance in the hadronic decay channel using the ALICE detector. The -differential yields are compared to those of pions, protons and mesons as well as to predictions from the HERWIG 7.2 QCD-inspired Monte Carlo event generator and calculations from a coalescence model that uses the AMPT model as an input. The ratio of the -integrated yield of relative to pions is compared to measurements in and pp collisions at…
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