Investigating strangeness enhancement with multiplicity in pp collisions using angular correlations
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin of strangeness enhancement in small pp collision systems by analyzing angular correlations of strange hadrons with respect to hard scattering and underlying event, revealing multiplicity-dependent production patterns.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of strange hadron production in azimuthal regions related to hard processes and underlying events in pp collisions at LHC energies, highlighting the multiplicity dependence.
Findings
Transverse-to-leading yields increase with multiplicity.
Strangeness enhancement is linked to both hard scattering and underlying event.
Models fail to quantitatively match the observed yields.
Abstract
A study of strange hadron production associated with hard scattering processes and with the underlying event is conducted to investigate the origin of the enhanced production of strange hadrons in small collision systems characterised by large charged-particle multiplicities. For this purpose, the production of the single-strange meson and the double-strange baryon is measured, in each event, in the azimuthal direction of the highest- particle (``trigger" particle), related to hard scattering processes, and in the direction transverse to it in azimuth, associated with the underlying event, in pp collisions at TeV and TeV using the ALICE detector at the LHC. The per-trigger yields of and are dominated by the transverse-to-leading production (i.e., in the direction transverse to the trigger…
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