Skewness and kurtosis of mean transverse momentum fluctuations at the LHC energies
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports the first measurements of skewness and kurtosis of mean transverse momentum fluctuations in various collision systems at the LHC, revealing positive skewness linked to hydrodynamic evolution and comparing results with hydrodynamic and PYTHIA models.
Contribution
It introduces the first measurements of skewness and kurtosis of mean transverse momentum fluctuations across different collision systems at the LHC.
Findings
Positive skewness observed in heavy-ion collisions, larger than independent emission expectations.
Kurtosis aligns with Gaussian distribution in central Pb-Pb collisions.
Hydrodynamic models qualitatively reproduce the skewness and kurtosis measurements.
Abstract
The first measurements of skewness and kurtosis of mean transverse momentum () fluctuations are reported in PbPb collisions at = 5.02 TeV, XeXe collisions at 5.44 TeV and pp collisions at TeV using the ALICE detector. The measurements are carried out as a function of system size , using charged particles with transverse momentum () and pseudorapidity (), in the range GeV/ and , respectively. In PbPb and XeXe collisions, positive skewness is observed in the fluctuations of for all centralities, which is significantly larger than what would be expected in the scenario of independent particle emission. This positive…
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