Measurement of $\psi$(2S) production as a function of charged-particle pseudorapidity density in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV and p-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 8.16 TeV with ALICE at the LHC

The ALICE collaboration
JHEP 06 (2023) 147, 2023.

Abstract (data abstract)
CERN-LHC. Measurement of J/psi and Psi(2S) yields and their ratio as a function of charged-particle multiplicity in pp collisions at 13 TeV and p-Pb collisions at 8.16 TeV. Quarkonia: - in their dimuon decay - pT>0 Charged-particle multiplicity in |eta|<1.0, pT>0 Measurements reported in the INEL>0 event class.

  • Psi(2S) vs mult., pp

    Data from Figure 1 of preprint

    10.17182/hepdata.135830.v1/t1

    Ratio of measured PSI(2S) cross section in charged-particle multiplicity intervals and integrated in multiplicity.

  • Psi(2S) vs mult., pPb, 2.03 < y < 3.53

    Data from Figure 1 of preprint

    10.17182/hepdata.135830.v1/t2

    Ratio of measured PSI(2S) cross section in charged-particle multiplicity intervals and integrated in multiplicity.

  • Psi(2S) vs mult., pPb, -4.46 < y < -2.96

    Data from Figure 1 of preprint

    10.17182/hepdata.135830.v1/t3

    Ratio of measured PSI(2S) cross section in charged-particle multiplicity intervals and integrated in multiplicity.

  • Psi(2S)/J/psi vs mult., pp

    Data from Figure 2 of preprint

    10.17182/hepdata.135830.v1/t4

    Ratio of measured PSI(2S) over J/PSI(1S) cross section in charged-particle multiplicity intervals and integrated in multiplicity.

  • Psi(2S)/J/psi vs mult., pPb, 2.03 < y < 3.53

    Data from Figure 2 of preprint

    10.17182/hepdata.135830.v1/t5

    Ratio of measured PSI(2S) over J/PSI(1S) cross section in charged-particle multiplicity intervals and integrated in multiplicity.

  • Psi(2S)/J/psi vs mult., pPb, -4.46 < y < -2.96

    Data from Figure 2 of preprint

    10.17182/hepdata.135830.v1/t6

    Ratio of measured PSI(2S) over J/PSI(1S) cross section in charged-particle multiplicity intervals and integrated in multiplicity.

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