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Soft-hard framework with exact four-momentum conservation for small systems

Soudi, Ismail., Zhao, Wenbin., Majumder, Abhijit., Shen, Chun., Putschke, J繹rn Henning., Boudreaux, B., Angerami, Aaron., Arora, R., Bass, Steffen A., Chen, Yuchen., Datta, R., Du, Lipei., Ehlers, Raymond J., Elfner, Hannah., Fries, Rainer J., Gale, Charles., He, Yayun., Jacak, Barbara V., Jacobs, Peter M., Jeon, Sangyoung., Ji, Yi Irene., Kasper, L., Kelsey, Matthew H., Kordell, Michael C., Kumar, Amit., Kunnawalkam-Elayavalli, Raghav., Latessa, J., Lee, Yen Jie., Lemmon, Roy Crawford., Luzum, Matthew., Mak, Simon., Mankolli, Andi., Martin, Christopher B., Mehryar, Haydar., Mengel, Tanner., Nattrass, Christine E., Norman, Jaime., Parker, Cody E., Paquet, Jean Fran癟ois Fran癟ois., Roch, Hendrik., Roland, Gunther., Schenke, Bj繹rn., Schwiebert, Loren., Sengupta, A., Singh, Mayank., Sirimanna, Chathuranga., Soeder, Derek., Soltz, R. A., Tachibana, Yasuki., Velkovska, Julia., Vujanovic, Gojko., Wang, X. N., & Wu, Xiangyu. (2025).泭.泭Physical Review C,泭112(1), 14905.泭

We present泭x-scape, a new framework to study high-energy collisions between protons () and between protons and atomic nuclei (). These collisions produce particles that move in different ways: some carry泭high momentum泭(hard processes), while others move more gently (soft processes). Our model starts by placing small hotspots of energy inside each proton or nucleon. When two hotspots collide, they create high-momentum particles, simulated with the泭Pythia generator. The early radiation emitted by these particles is modeled with a new tool called泭I-matter, which also accounts for where along the beam these emissions occur.

The energy used to produce these high-momentum particles is subtracted from the surrounding hotspots, which affects the creation of the bulk of the medium in the collision. The resulting showers of particles are simulated with the泭matter generator, and we explore cases both with and without energy loss. We then compare our predictions to experimental data on single particles and jets from and Pb collisions. Using data from single particles, we fine-tune the model parameters with a泭Bayesian calibration. The comparisons show that x-scape can reproduce key features of the data, highlighting its usefulness. Finally, we study how the momentum of jets () relates to the overall activity in the collision, helping us understand the complex dynamics of high-energy particle interactions.

FIG. 1.

Workflow of thex-scape-gimevent generator for small collision systems.

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