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D Rosales Herrera1, J C Calderón Muñoz1, J R Alvarado García1
1Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Apartado Postal 165, Puebla 72000, Puebla, Mexico.
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We study the production of charged particles in ultrarelativistic collisions by using the string fragmentation model. To do this, we describe the pT spectrum as the convolution of the Schwinger mechanism with string tension fluctuations that account for the stochastic nature of QCD. We found that heavy-tailed distributions are required to adequately reproduce the power-law tail of the pT spectrum experimentally observed. Additionally, the heavy-tailed characteristic is also necessary for the KNO scale invariance of intense color interactions modeling hard processes in this framework. In this way, the initial state admits a nonextensive picture, leading to a final state out of equilibrium, in which particle production occurs in small regions at different temperatures. Applying this framework to ALICE data, we observe trends in the power-law exponent as a function of event multiplicity and collision centrality. These trends are consistent with enhanced hard-particle production in small systems and with high-pT-particle suppression in heavy-ion collisions.
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