System size and energy dependence of the mean transverse momentum fluctuations at the LHC
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This study investigates how the mean transverse momentum fluctuations depend on system size and energy in different collision types at the LHC, revealing deviations from simple models and the influence of radial flow and jet topology.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of transverse momentum fluctuation dependence on system size, energy, and event shape using the ALICE detector data.
Findings
Correlator strength decreases with multiplicity across all systems.
Deviations from power-law scaling indicate radial flow effects.
Jetty events show larger correlations than isotropic ones, well modeled by PYTHIA 8 and EPOS LHC.
Abstract
Event-by-event fluctuations of the event-wise mean transverse momentum, , of charged particles produced in protonproton (pp) collisions at = 5.02 TeV, XeXe collisions at 5.44 TeV, and PbPb collisions at 5.0 TeV are studied using the ALICE detector based on the integral correlator . The correlator strength is found to decrease monotonically with increasing produced charged-particle multiplicity measured at midrapidity in all three systems. In XeXe and PbPb collisions, the multiplicity dependence of the correlator deviates significantly from a simple power-law scaling as well as from the predictions of the HIJING and AMPT models. The observed deviation from power-law scaling is expected from transverse radial flow in…
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