Strangeness enhancement in pp collisions from string closepacking in Pythia 8.3
Javira Altmann, Lorenzo Bernardinis, Peter Skands, Valentina Zaccolo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a string closepacking mechanism in PYTHIA 8.3 to better model strangeness enhancement in proton-proton collisions at the LHC, addressing limitations of previous models.
Contribution
It develops and tunes a new closepacking model with options for interference and strange junctions, improving agreement with experimental data on strangeness production.
Findings
Qualitative agreement with many particle ratios
Improved modeling of strangeness enhancement over previous PYTHIA versions
Challenges remain in describing $\\Xi_c/D$ ratio and $p_\perp$ spectra
Abstract
Measurements at LHC show an increased production of strange hadrons with charged multiplicity in pp collisions, which is not described by the Lund String Model (with the Monash tune) implemented in PYTHIA. This work investigates string closepacking, a mechanism invoked during hadronization where overlapping strings create a background field that increases the effective string tension. This reduces strangeness suppression, effectively enhancing production. The model also incorporates an option for "popcorn destructive interference", which suppresses baryon production, to address the non-strange ratio, utilizing color algebra arguments; and an option for "strange junctions", which enhances strangeness specifically within the baryon sector. The Trieste tunes of this model to LHC data are presented. The closepacking model is in qualitative agreement with many of the salient particle…
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