Production of pions, kaons, and protons as a function of the relative transverse activity classifier in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This study measures identified particle spectra in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV, using the relative transverse activity classifier to explore underlying event effects and particle production mechanisms across different topological regions.
Contribution
It provides the first measurements of identified particle spectra as a function of the transverse activity classifier in three topological regions, revealing how underlying event activity influences particle production and spectral shapes.
Findings
High-$p_T$ particle yields decrease with increasing $R_T$ in toward and away regions.
Spectral shapes in the transverse region harden with increasing $R_T$, showing mass ordering.
Particle ratios approach Monte Carlo predictions at low $R_T$.
Abstract
The production of , , and p is measured in pp collisions at TeV in different topological regions. Particle transverse momentum () spectra are measured in the ``toward'', ``transverse'', and ``away'' angular regions defined with respect to the direction of the leading particle in the event. While the toward and away regions contain the fragmentation products of the near-side and away-side jets, respectively, the transverse region is dominated by particles from the Underlying Event (UE). The relative transverse activity classifier, , is used to group events according to their UE activity, where is the measured charged-particle multiplicity per event in the transverse region and is the mean value over all the analysed events. The first…
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