First measurements of hadron(h)$-\Lambda$ azimuthal angular correlations in p$-$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV using the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider are presented. These correlations are used to separate the production of associated $\Lambda$ baryons into three different kinematic regions, namely those produced in the direction of the trigger particle (near-side), those produced in the opposite direction (away-side), and those whose production is uncorrelated with the jet axis (underlying event). The per-trigger associated $\Lambda$ yields in these regions are extracted, along with the near- and away-side azimuthal peak widths, and the results are studied as a function of associated particle $p_{\rm T}$ and event multiplicity. Comparisons with the DPMJET event generator and previous measurements of the $\phi(1020)$ meson are also made. The final results indicate that strangeness production in the highest multiplicity p$-$Pb collisions is enhanced relative to low multiplicity collisions in both the jet-like regions and the underlying event. The production of $\Lambda$ relative to charged hadrons is also enhanced in the underlying event when compared to the jet-like regions. Additionally, the results hint that strange quark production in the away-side of the jet is modified by soft interactions with the underlying event.
Azimuthal distribution of the per-trigger h-$\Lambda$ yield with trigger transverse momentum between 4 and 8 GeV/c and associated transverse momentum between 1.5 and 2.5 GeV/c for 0-20% multiplicity class p-Pb collisions
Azimuthal distribution of the per-trigger h-$\Lambda$ yield with trigger transverse momentum between 4 and 8 GeV/c and associated transverse momentum between 1.5 and 2.5 GeV/c for 20-50% multiplicity class p-Pb collisions
Azimuthal distribution of the per-trigger h-$\Lambda$ yield with trigger transverse momentum between 4 and 8 GeV/c and associated transverse momentum between 1.5 and 2.5 GeV/c for 50-80% multiplicity class p-Pb collisions
The first measurement of $_{\Lambda}^{3}\mathrm{H}$ and $^3_ {\overline{\Lambda}}\overline{\mathrm{H}}$ differential production with respect to transverse momentum and centrality in Pb$-$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.02$~TeV is presented. The $_{\Lambda}^{3}\mathrm{H}$ has been reconstructed via its two-charged-body decay channel, i.e., $_{\Lambda}^{3}\mathrm{H} \rightarrow {}^{3}\mathrm{He} + \pi^{-}$. A Blast-Wave model fit of the $p_{\rm T}$-differential spectra of all nuclear species measured by the ALICE collaboration suggests that the $_{\Lambda}^{3}\mathrm{H}$ kinetic freeze-out surface is consistent with that of other nuclei. The ratio between the integrated yields of $_{\Lambda}^{3}\mathrm{H}$ and $^3\mathrm{He}$ is compared to predictions from the statistical hadronisation model and the coalescence model, with the latter being favoured by the presented measurements.
Transverse momentum distributions of (anti)hypertriton in 0-10% V0M centrality class
Transverse momentum distributions of (anti)hypertriton in 10-30% V0M centrality class
Transverse momentum distributions of (anti)hypertriton in 30-50% V0M centrality class