Investigating the p-$\pi^{\pm}$ and p-p-$\pi^{\pm}$ dynamics with femtoscopy in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV
The interaction between pions and nucleons plays a crucial role in hadron physics. It represents a fundamental building block of the low-energy QCD dynamics and is subject to several resonance excitations. This work studies the p-$\pi^{\pm}$ dynamics using femtoscopic correlations in high-multiplici...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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27.02.2025
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Summary: | The interaction between pions and nucleons plays a crucial role in hadron
physics. It represents a fundamental building block of the low-energy QCD
dynamics and is subject to several resonance excitations. This work studies the
p-$\pi^{\pm}$ dynamics using femtoscopic correlations in high-multiplicity pp
collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV measured by ALICE at the LHC. As the
final-state interaction between protons and pions is well constrained by
scattering experiments and the study of pionic hydrogen, the results give
access to information on the particle-emitting source in pp collisions using
the femtoscopy methods. The scaling of the source size of primordial protons
and pions against their pair transverse mass is extracted. The results are
compared with the source sizes studied with p-p, p-K$^+$, and
$\pi^{\pm}$-$\pi^{\pm}$ pairs by ALICE in the same collision system and are
found to be in agreement for the different particle pairs. This reinforces
recent findings by ALICE of a common emission source for all hadron-pairs in pp
collisions at LHC energies. Furthermore, the p-p-$\pi^{\pm}$ systems are
studied using three-particle femtoscopy in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$
TeV. The presence of three-body effects is analyzed utilizing the cumulant
expansion method. In this formalism, the known two-body interactions are
subtracted in order to isolate the three-body effects. For both, p-p-$\pi^{+}$
and p-p-$\pi^{-}$, a non-zero cumulant is found, indicating effects beyond
pairwise interactions. These results give information on the coupling of the
pion to multiple nucleons. |
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Bibliography: | CERN-EP-2025-034 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2502.20200 |