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Title Event-by-event physics in ALICE
Author(s) Zampolli, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna)
Collaboration ALICE
Publication 2006
Number of pages 15
In: PoS CFRNC2006 (2006) pp.027
In: International Workshop on Correlations and Fluctuations in Relativistic Nuclear Collisions, Florence, Italy, 7 - 9 Jul 2006, pp.027
Subject category Nuclear Physics
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; ALICE
Abstract Event-by-Event (E-by-E) fluctuations are one of the main dynamical probes of the phase transition from ordinary hadronic matter to a plasma of quarks and gluons, which is expected to occur in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. In this article, the results of a study concerning the observability of E-by-E fluctuations for the ALICE experiment at the LHC collider at CERN is presented. In particular, an estimate of the ALICE E-by-E statistical sensitivity in the measurement of the mean transverse momentum of charged hadrons, of the inverse slope parameter from the hadron transverse momentum spectra, and of their particle ratios is discussed. The analysis relies on the excellent performance of ALICE in terms of particle identification.
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